(INDIANAPOLIS) – Vice President JD Vance will visit Indiana Friday to meet with the Indiana Senate Republican caucus about redistricting. The Trump administration is pushing red states to redraw voting maps before the upcoming 2026 midterm elections as a way to maintain GOP control of the U.S. House for the rest of the President’s second term. Indiana's districts are currently split, with 7 Republican districts and 2 districts led by Democrats. The Indianapolis Chronicle spoke with Indiana State Senator Sue Glick (R - LaGrange) about reaction to the redistricting plans. You can read the complete article by LINKA .
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