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Indiana state senators are poised to vote on a controversial redistricting plan pushed by former President Donald Trump, which aims to secure all nine of the state's congressional seats for the GOP. The proposed map, designed by the National Republican Redistricting Trust, would split Indianapolis into four districts and eliminate Democratic Rep. Frank Mrvan's district. The vote's outcome is uncertain, as some Republicans are reluctant to support the plan despite Trump's pressure and threats of primary challenges.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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