In a monumental rebuke of President Donald Trump's wishes, Indiana's supermajority Republican state legislature became the first to formally reject his push for mid-decade redistricting.
The Senate's 19-31 vote caps months of anticipation and pressure from the White House and its allies, placing Indiana at the center of national intrigue and ire. Even the bill's sponsor signaled minutes before the vote that he didn't know which way the vote would go.
The no votes got more than a constitutional majority needed to kill the bill once and for all.
Previously undecided state Sen. Greg Goode, R-Terre Haute, who has been subjected to threats revealed his "no" vote in a speech before the vote, saying he was "confident my vote reflects the will of my constituents."
Goode's spokesman confirmed t

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