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Daniels Urges Indiana GOP to Reject White House Redistricting Push as Support Falls Short

The former governor's op-ed arrives as Senate Republicans say they lack the votes to pass a new congressional map.

Overview

  • Mitch Daniels urged Indiana lawmakers to refuse President Trump's call for a mid-decade redraw, warning the tactic would erode public trust and likely fail to flip Indianapolis' Democratic seat.
  • State Senate Republicans report insufficient backing for a new map, with five members publicly in support, three opposed, and about 40 not taking a position.
  • Trump recently joined a private call with the Senate GOP caucus, and Vice President J.D. Vance has visited the state multiple times to lobby for the change.
  • Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith and other Republicans have publicly pressed and warned colleagues who are resisting the push.
  • Indiana's clash fits a broader national effort in which Republicans advanced new maps in Texas and North Carolina, while Democrats in California pursue countermeasures.