Indiana’s Redistricting Battle Exposes GOP Divisions and the National Stakes
Governor Mike Braun’s call for a special session to redraw Indiana’s congressional maps highlights a growing national push by Republicans to secure House control—yet internal GOP resistance in Indiana threatens the effort, underscoring how local politics can undermine America First priorities.
Indiana Republican Governor Mike Braun’s decision to convene a special legislative session on November 3 to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries has unearthed deep divisions within the GOP ranks. While this move aligns with former President Donald Trump’s nationwide strategy to reshape districts midcycle for easier Republican victories in the upcoming midterms, it also reveals that not all Republicans are willing to sacrifice principle or political capital for short-term gains. Why Is Indiana Hesitant When the Nation Counts on Us? The redrawing of congressional lines typically happens once every decade after a census. Doing so midcycle, as Republicans are pushing,...
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