Indiana governor says he’ll help primary Republicans who defied Trump on redistricting
Governor Mike Braun backs primary challenges against GOP senators opposing a Trump-supported plan that aimed to add two Republican House seats, as part of a broader Washington campaign.
- Indiana Governor Mike Braun confirmed his support for primary challenges against state GOP senators who opposed a redistricting effort.
- The revised congressional map, approved by the House, aimed to benefit Republicans in all nine congressional districts.
- Governor Braun expressed disappointment over the senators' decision, calling them 'misguided' for siding with Democrats against Trump's leadership.
- President Trump urged red state Republicans to redraw maps to help the GOP in the 2026 elections.
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'Talk about self-defeating': GOP gov scolded by WSJ for joining Trump-backed revenge plot
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun drew the ire of the Wall Street Journal on Friday after threatening political payback against Republicans who torpedoed a Trump-backed plan to redraw congressional maps mid-decade.“Political principle has been out of fashion, but it had a good day in Indiana on Thursday,” the...
Indiana Governor Vows to Help Trump Primary ‘Misguided’ Republicans After Redistricting Defeat - Real News Now
Indiana Governor Mike Braun is vowing political revenge against Republican state senators who joined Democrats in sinking a Trump-backed redistricting plan that could have flipped two congressional seats in the GOP’s favor ahead of the 2026 midterms. In a scathing statement Thursday, Braun called out “a small group of misguided State Senators” for siding with Democrats and rejecting what he described as a fair and strategic map. He pledged to wo…
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