Indiana GOP Shows Real Integrity, Rejects Gerrymandering Scheme
Indiana Senate rejected a GOP gerrymandering plan aimed at gaining two extra seats in 2026 despite threats and pressure from President Trump, with 21 Republicans opposing it.
- On Thursday, the Indiana State Senate rejected a gerrymandering plan 31 to 19, with 21 Republican state senators opposing it in the GOP-controlled chamber.
- The proposal sought to deliver two additional Republican seats in the 2026 midterms amid pressure from President Donald Trump.
- Lawmakers resisting the plan reported bomb threats and swatting attempts, alongside calls for primary challenges, misinformation and cruel social-media posts.
- Editorial board praise applauded Republicans like Greg Goode for courage, while Republican Sen. Spencer Deery said his opposition is grounded in conservative principles.
- Commentators said Indiana Republicans 'showed the way,' raising the question whether other states' GOP lawmakers will similarly resist Trump-era pressure amid a tug between MAGA Republicans and traditional conservatives.
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Indiana GOP shows real integrity, rejects gerrymandering scheme
The GOP-controlled Indiana Senate showed the nation what real leadership looks like recently, rejecting a push to gerrymander the state in favor of Republicans.
Indiana GOP shows real integrity
The GOP-controlled Indiana State Senate showed the nation what real leadership looks like last week, rejecting a push to gerrymander their state in favor of Republicans. On Thursday, the Indiana Senate voted 31 to 19 to reject the gerrymandering scheme, with 21 Republicans voting down the measure. The proposal was designed to yield two additional GOP seats in the 2026 midterms and came amid increasing pressure from President Donald Trump. Unlike…
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