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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Overview
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.
The proposed redistricting plan significantly alters Democrat-leaning districts, particularly in Marion County, raising concerns about diluting Democratic voting strength.
The Indiana House will vote on the measure this week, followed by Senate review next week, despite State Senate Republicans' opposition to redrawing boundaries.
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.
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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