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January 1, Indiana Map Shift Tilts All Districts GOP
Wyatt’s Take
- Indiana’s new map could give Republicans an edge in all nine districts.
- Democrat-leaning areas may get divided among GOP strongholds.
- The final decision rests with Indiana lawmakers.
Indiana Republicans revealed a plan for a new congressional map that could help their party win every district in the state.
Currently, Indiana sends seven Republicans and two Democrats to Congress.
The proposed change would split up the two Democrat-leaning districts and carve up city areas likely to vote blue.
Former President Trump is urging lawmakers to make these changes part of a larger GOP push ahead of the 2026 elections.
It is still uncertain if the state legislature will approve the new lines.
Stay alert to how these shifts may impact your vote and your community.
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Fair elections shape the future for Middle America, and folks deserve to know how redistricting could impact the values they hold dear.
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