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Indiana redistricting is up for a final, deciding vote in the state Senate

The Indiana Senate voted 31-19 against a Republican-favoring map supported by Trump, despite months of pressure and threats targeting lawmakers.

  • Indiana's Senate will vote on a new Congressional map on Thursday after Senate Republicans defeated Democratic amendments, sending the measure to Governor Mike Braun, who supports the changes.
  • A top Senate Republican stated he cannot predict the outcome of the vote on new Congressional maps scheduled for Thursday in Indiana.
  • Senate Republicans face pressure from President Donald Trump while many lawmakers report threats related to the redistricting debate, impacting their decisions.
  • Public sentiment against mid-decade redistricting has emerged in Indiana, with concerns over representation and potential threats to lawmakers affecting the political landscape.
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