Vice President J.D. Vance to Return to Indianapolis to Continue Redistricting Conversation
Vice President Vance aims to resolve GOP deadlock on redistricting that could add two Republican seats for 2026 midterms amid 53% voter opposition, a recent survey found.
- Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to meet Indiana Republicans to discuss redistricting amid ongoing discussions, as confirmed by multiple sources including two state senators from the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
- President Donald Trump is urging redistricting in GOP-led states like Indiana to secure more Republican seats in the U.S. House before the 2026 midterm elections.
- Indiana's current congressional map includes seven Republicans and two Democrats; however, recent discussions reveal a lack of consensus among state lawmakers regarding changes.
- Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg criticized Indiana Republican leaders for their redistricting plans, stating they are 'ashamed of what they’re doing.
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DCCC Statement on J.D. Vance’s Latest Desperate Visit to Convince Indiana Lawmakers to Engage in Mid-Decade Gerrymandering
Following J.D. Vance’s latest trip to Indiana to attempt to convince Republican lawmakers to gerrymander their Congressional map, DCCC spokesperson Madison Andrus released the following statement: “In five days our military will miss their first paycheck, airports are facing massive delays due to safety staffing shortage, and thousands of Americans are working without pay – J.D. Vance should be in D.C. right now working to end this Republican sh…
Indiana leaders hint at early redistricting ‘resolution’ following third meeting with VP
Indiana leaders on Friday met with Vice President JD Vance for the third time as they work to secure support for mid-cycle, partisan redistricting. They remained tight-lipped about the meeting’s contents as protesters rallied in opposition.
Indiana Redistricting Push Stalls As Utah Potentially Has 'Dummymandered’ Map
Source: The Washington Post / Getty For the past several months, the Trump administration has been pressuring red-state governors to engage in a rare, mid-decade redistricting process to protect the GOP’s narrow House majority. While Texas and Missouri have successfully implemented new congressional maps, Indiana’s redistricting effort appears to be stalling out, and Utah may have redistricted itself into a “dummymander.” According to Politico,…
Vice President Vance pushes for Republican-led redistricting in Indiana
Vance in Indianapolis for redistricting talks INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Vice President JD Vance is visiting Indianapolis on Friday for the second time to persuade Republican state lawmakers to redraw congressional districts. Vance’s visit aims to convince lawmakers to redraw the districts to give the GOP a better chance of maintaining control of the House. This follows his previous meeting with Governor Mike Braun and Republican leaders two months a…
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