Today's the day Indiana lawmakers decide the fate of redistricting in the Hoosier state, a test of Trump's ultimate power and influence in the state that has supported him mightily in both his presidential elections.

This afternoon, members of the Indiana Senate will go on record with their votes on mid-decade redistricting for the first time as the proposed map is up for final passage in their chamber at 1:30 p.m. The vote is expected to be close.

With Democrats expected to put up a fight through floor speeches, a vote may not come until hours after that.

The pressure campaign from the White House and allies has been mounting since the summer. Trump, who wants Indiana to help him shore up the Republican majority in Congress before the 2026 midterms, dispatched Vice President JD Va

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