Illustration depicting divided Indiana Senate Republicans, led by Rodric Bray, debating Trump-backed redistricting map amid threats and pressure.
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Indiana Senate Republicans Split Over Trump-Backed Redistricting Map

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Indiana Senate Republicans are divided over a Trump-backed mid-cycle redistricting plan that could give the GOP a strong chance to capture all nine of the state’s U.S. House seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Senate leader Rodric Bray has softened his earlier opposition but remains unsure whether enough votes exist to pass the measure this week, amid heavy pressure from Trump’s team and a surge of threats targeting lawmakers.

Indiana’s Republican-controlled House passed a new congressional map on Friday, a plan that supporters say could put all nine of the state’s U.S. House seats within reach for the GOP, expanding on the current 7–2 advantage. The measure, which Politico and the Associated Press report has been championed by President Donald Trump as part of a nationwide effort to shore up Republican strength in the U.S. House before the 2026 midterms, now faces a pivotal vote in the state Senate later this week.

The House approved the map 57–41 after a week of debate, with 12 Republicans joining Democrats in opposition, according to local and national outlets. The proposal would split Indianapolis into four districts and further weaken Democratic-leaning areas, potentially wiping out the two seats Democrats currently hold.

Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, who only weeks ago said there were not enough votes in his chamber to move forward with redistricting, has recently tempered his stance. Politico reports that during a brief Senate session on Monday, lasting just over a dozen minutes, Bray reiterated his skepticism but declined to say publicly whether supporters now have the 25 votes needed for passage, remarking instead that senators would find out when the roll is called later in the week. His change in tone marks a shift from his earlier insistence that the Senate would not reconvene to take up the map at all.

The Monday session was punctuated by protests in the Senate gallery, where demonstrators opposed to the mid-decade remap repeatedly interrupted proceedings with chants criticizing the effort as a partisan power grab. Police ultimately removed some protesters as senators prepared for a potential floor vote as early as Thursday, though lawmakers and aides say the decision could slip to Friday.

Trump and his allies have mounted an intensive pressure campaign on reluctant Republicans in the chamber. Politico reports that Vice President J.D. Vance has made two trips to Indiana to promote the plan, while Trump has praised House leaders on his social media platform and urged the Senate to approve the map without changes. His posts have singled out individual GOP senators seen as undecided, encouraging supporters to contact them.

According to Politico’s reporting, national conservative groups have also descended on Indianapolis. Turning Point Action has sent activists to lobby senators and warned that it will support primary challengers against Republicans who oppose the map. At the same time, organizations including Indiana Conservation Voters have run television and digital ads urging senators to reject mid-decade redistricting, with spending on both sides of the fight reaching into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The intense lobbying has coincided with a spate of menacing incidents aimed at some lawmakers. Politico and other outlets have documented that at least a dozen Indiana Republicans have reported threatening messages or harassment in recent weeks, including swatting incidents and hoax bomb threats, after Trump publicly criticized opponents of the plan. Law enforcement officials are investigating several of the reports.

A previous attempt to advance the map in the Senate last month failed on a 19–19 tie, underscoring the division within the 40-member Republican caucus. With Democrats uniformly opposed, backers of the proposal would need to win over several GOP holdouts to clear the 25-vote threshold that, under state rules, would trigger a tiebreaking vote from the Republican lieutenant governor.

Former Republican state lawmaker Mike Murphy, speaking to Politico, described the situation as an example of national politics overtaking Indiana’s legislative process and said current legislators risk being used as “pawns” in Trump’s broader strategy to lock in a favorable U.S. House map.

The showdown in Indiana is one front in a wider redistricting campaign led by Trump and his allies. As NPR has reported, the U.S. Supreme Court recently allowed a disputed Texas congressional map to take effect, a plan that could yield about five additional Republican-held seats. That ruling has strengthened the GOP’s hand heading into 2026, even as efforts to redraw maps in other states continue to face legal challenges and political pushback.

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Discussions on X reveal a divide among users: MAGA supporters criticize Indiana Senate Republicans opposing the Trump-backed redistricting as RINOs and threaten primaries, while opponents label it extreme gerrymandering and encourage resistance to external pressure. Local accounts track Senate votes and report on pro-redistricting rallies, with journalists highlighting Senate leader Rodric Bray's uncertainty amid threats.

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Illustration depicting Indiana Senate's rejection of Trump-backed redistricting, highlighting GOP infighting and threats of primaries.
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Penolakan redistrikting Indiana memicu perselisihan internal GOP dan riak nasional

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Setelah Senat Indiana memilih 31-19 untuk menolak rencana redistrikting kongres yang didukung Trump yang kemungkinan akan menghapus dua kursi DPR AS Demokrat milik negara bagian tersebut, anggota parlemen Republik yang menentang langkah tersebut menghadapi ancaman tantangan primer dari Trump dan Gubernur Mike Braun, sementara analis mencatat bahwa kekalahan itu menekankan batasan perubahan peta pertengahan dekade bahkan di negara bagian konservatif.

Senat Indiana yang dikuasai Republik memilih 31-19 menolak usul redistricting kongres yang didukung Presiden Donald Trump, memberikan pukulan bagi upaya lebih luasnya untuk perubahan peta mid-decade guna memperluas kendali GOP atas DPR AS.

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Senat yang dipimpin Republik Indiana menolak peta kongres yang didukung Trump yang kemungkinan akan memberikan GOP semua sembilan kursi DPR AS di negara bagian itu, meskipun kampanye tekanan agresif selama berbulan-bulan dari Gedung Putih, bahkan saat pertempuran redistricting di tempat lain dan kasus Mahkamah Agung yang mengintai membentuk lanskap nasional.

Survei baru menunjukkan bahwa kurang dari sepertiga penduduk Maryland menganggap penggambaran ulang distrik kongres sebagai prioritas tinggi, meskipun Gubernur Wes Moore dan Demokrat nasional mendesak peta baru yang bisa menghapus satu-satunya kursi yang dipegang GOP di negara bagian itu. Legislatif akan mengadakan sesi khusus yang fokus pada kepemimpinan DPR dan hal-hal lain, dengan pemimpin Demokrat mengatakan redistricting tidak akan masuk agenda.

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Para Republikan menyatakan kekhawatiran yang semakin besar tentang pemilu paruh waktu 2026 setelah pergeseran dalam pemilu khusus baru-baru ini dan data jajak pendapat yang tidak menguntungkan. Perlombaan khusus di basis kuat Republikan tradisional seperti Texas, Mississippi, dan Georgia cenderung ke arah Demokrat, menandakan kerentanan potensial. Prediksi pasar dan survei menunjukkan Demokrat bisa merebut kembali kendali DPR dan Senat.

Perkiraan populasi baru menunjukkan bahwa negara bagian yang condong ke Demokrat akan kehilangan suara Electoral College setelah Sensus 2030, sementara negara bagian yang condong ke Republik mendapatkan keuntungan. Para ahli memproyeksikan pergeseran signifikan dalam kursi DPR yang dapat membentuk ulang medan pertempuran presiden 2032. Meskipun tren menguntungkan Republik, kedua partai mencatat bahwa banyak hal bisa berubah dalam beberapa tahun mendatang.

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Harapan Partai Republik agar Mahkamah Agung melemahkan Undang-Undang Hak Suara dan memungkinkan redistrik menguntungkan sebelum pemilu paruh waktu 2026 memudar seiring mengetatnya jadwal pemilu. Kasus Louisiana v. Callais bisa memungkinkan GOP menggambar ulang peta di Selatan untuk mendapatkan lebih banyak kursi kongres, tapi para ahli memprediksi putusan terlalu terlambat untuk diterapkan. Pejabat negara bagian memperingatkan bahwa mengubah peta sekarang akan menimbulkan kekacauan logistik untuk pemilu.

 

 

 

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