BREAKING: Indiana REFUSES to pass new congressional map [UPDATED]

The Indiana State Senate refused to pass a new congressional map that would give Republicans an extra two seats, with the vote ending a tie, which means it does not get passed.

Here’s more from Fox News:

President Donald Trump suffered a major political setback on Thursday in his push to pass congressional redistricting in red states.

After months of arm-twisting by the president, top allies and aligned groups, the Indiana Senate voted down a new map championed by Trump that would have created two more right-leaning congressional districts in the solidly red Midwestern state, where the GOP currently controls seven of Indiana’s nine U.S. House seats. The districts of Democratic Reps. Frank Mrvan and Andre Carson would have been eliminated.

The showdown in Indiana came a week after the Supreme Court cleared the way for Republican-dominated Texas to use its newly redrawn map, which creates five more right-leaning House seats.

Indiana was the latest battleground in Trump’s aggressive national campaign to reshape congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterms, when Republicans, as the party in power, will likely face traditional political headwinds as they defend their razor-thin House majority.

And for Trump, who recently emphasized “we must keep the majority at all costs,” the vote was viewed as a key test of his immense clout over the GOP.

The redistricting bill passed the Indiana House 57-41, with a dozen GOP lawmakers voting against the measure. But the stakes were much higher in the state Senate, where the GOP also holds a super majority, as Republican leaders in the chamber had resisted Trump’s efforts to draw new congressional maps.

Indiana Senate Republican leader Rodric Bray had repeatedly said there wasn’t enough support in the chamber to move forward with redistricting. The state Senate split 19-19 last month in a proxy vote.

 
UPDATE: I finally found more information on the vote, and 10 Republicans joined Democrats to make the vote 19-31. Ugh.


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