Indiana’s political scene is heating up fast. Governor Mike Braun, a strong Trump ally, has officially called lawmakers back to Indianapolis for what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest redistricting showdowns in the country. The governor’s bold move follows President Donald Trump’s growing push for Republican governors to secure stronger GOP control ahead of the next midterm elections.
Braun announced Monday that he’s convening a special session on November 3 to overhaul Indiana’s congressional map — a decision that could dramatically shift the state’s political balance and energize conservatives across the nation. The announcement comes as part of Trump’s nationwide effort to redraw key battlegrounds, tightening Republican dominance in states that already lean red.
Across the country, Trump has been rallying governors to act fast. Texas and Missouri have already begun reshaping their congressional maps, while California Democrats are busy protecting their own turf with what critics call another “gerrymandered power grab.” Meanwhile, Indiana’s GOP leadership has been slow to move — until now. For weeks, party insiders met behind closed doors, weighing their options, while pressure mounted from Trump and grassroots conservatives demanding action.
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