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The defeat today in the Indiana Senate, where 40 of the 50 members are Republicans, is the first time Trump's redistricting campaign has been voted down by members of his own party.
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Indiana Senators on Wednesday rejected amendments from Democrats as they head toward a final decision on a redistricting bill.
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An Indiana Senate committee advanced a bill Monday night that would redraw Indiana's congressional districts to favor their party.
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Ebony Barney lives in the house where she was raised on the north side of Indianapolis. She’s represented by U.S. Rep. André Carson, one of only two Democratic members of Congress from Indiana.
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President Donald Trump put pressure on the Indiana Senate to pass the newly approved House congressional map.
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The Indiana House passed a congressional map aimed at securing Republican control of the U.S. House, following months of pressure from the Trump administration to redraw boundaries ahead of next year’s midterm election.
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Indiana lawmakers debated a new congressional map that would divide the state's two Democratic congressional districts. Democrats and Republicans went back and forth over whether the new map is fair.
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Indiana House Republicans released a new congressional map that would divide the state's two Democratic congressional districts. The bill was discussed in committee as lawmakers went back and forth over whether the new map was fair.
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Indiana House members are scheduled to meet Monday afternoon to start the process of considering the congressional redistricting that President Donald Trump has been demanding for months to improve the chances of Republicans keeping their slim majority in the U.S. House.
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Lawmakers discussed redistricting during Tuesday's Organization Day, but ultimately defied Trump's order to pass new maps.