Indiana Republicans Propose Aggressive Congressional Map Aiming for Increased GOP Dominance

Indiana House Republicans proposed a new congressional map to gain two U.S. House seats, significantly altering districts and diluting Democratic voting strength, sparking controversy.

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Indiana House Republicans have proposed a new congressional map, aiming to gain two additional U.S. House seats and solidify GOP dominance in the state's delegation.

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The proposed redistricting plan significantly alters Democrat-leaning districts, particularly in Marion County, raising concerns about diluting Democratic voting strength.

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The Indiana House will vote on the measure this week, followed by Senate review next week, despite State Senate Republicans' opposition to redrawing boundaries.

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The proposed map supports President Trump's strategy for a Republican victory in Indiana, emerging from extensive negotiations with the White House and Vice President JD Vance.

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Lawmakers face increased pressure and threats over the redistricting proposal, as Turning Point USA plans a rally at the statehouse to support the new map.

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