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Trump’s redistricting push hits roadblocks in Indiana and Kansas as Republican lawmakers resist

Republican lawmakers in Indiana and Kansas lack enough votes to approve GOP-favorable maps despite Trump’s push to secure House control before the 2026 midterms.

  • Republicans in Indiana and Kansas claim they lack sufficient votes to pass new redistricting maps, despite efforts from the White House to support this initiative.
  • Republican leaders in Kansas are attempting to force a special session, a rare occurrence in the state's history.
  • Republican State Senator Chris Garten criticized Democratic states for gerrymandering, claiming they do so "in the dark of the night."
  • Indiana is a key state for the Trump administration's redistricting push, currently having seven Republican and two Democratic representatives.
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