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Indiana primary will test Trump’s control over Republican Party after redistricting defiance
Club for Growth, Turning Point Action and allies have pledged at least $4.5 million to back Trump-endorsed challengers and punish seven GOP senators.
- Trump has endorsed seven primary challengers in Indiana state senate races after senators defied White House pressure over redistricting, setting up a test of Trump's control over the Republican Party.
- Incumbent state senator Jon Deery, who voted against redistricting, is facing a nearly $1 million avalanche of spending from pro-Trump groups that have endorsed his challenger, Curt Copenhaver.
- Indiana's primary on May 5 has become an unlikely battleground, with national groups and high-profile Republicans like Gov. Mike Braun and Sen. Jim Banks opposing incumbent state senators in a display of deference to Trump.
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Read Full ArticlePro-redistricting groups aiming to follow through on Trump's Indiana reprisal threats
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)The price tag keeps growing for President Donald Trump’s vow of Indiana political retribution. Millions of dollars have already been spent or pledged from groups aiming to defeat seven Republican senators who refused to abide Trump’s demands for a redrawing of the state’s U.S. House maps last year. The Indiana redistricting fa…
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