Indiana Republicans unveil 9-0 congressional map amid redistricting push
It remains unclear whether the legislature will pass the plan, though Trump has urged them to do so.
Indiana Republicans on Monday unveiled a plan for a new congressional map that would give the GOP an electoral edge in all nine of the state's congressional districts.
The move comes as President Donald Trump pressures Republicans across the country to redistrict in order to bolster the GOP's chances of holding the House in 2026.
Indiana currently has 7 Republicans and 2 Democrats in Congress. The proposed map would split the current Democratic-leaning districts into the other GOP-leaning districts and divide the blue-leaning urban areas, Politico reported.
It remains unclear whether the legislature will pass the plan, though Trump has urged them to do so.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.