Trump, Indiana and redistricting
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The Indiana state Senate’s rejection of President Donald Trump’s redistricting push is one of the most significant GOP rebukes of Trump to date, and at a particularly inauspicious time for him.
Indiana’s redistricting bill advanced out of the Senate Elections Committee Monday evening in a 6-3 vote, with one Republican committee member voting against the bill.
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In today’s edition, Jane C. Timm reports from Indianapolis on how the campaign to pressure state Republican lawmakers to back a new congressional map flopped.
The Indiana Senate will vote on mid-decade redistricting today, capping off a bitter state fight for control of Congress that has divided the GOP, spurred violent threats and dramatically changed the political landscape ahead of the midterm elections.
The workers who run Indiana's elections say the behind-the-scenes lift required to administer elections isn't being considered in the debate.