Trump predicts Indiana Senate GOP leader will lose next primary over redistricting vote
Trump criticized Indiana GOP leader Rodric Bray for opposing a redistricting plan aimed at gaining two House seats, predicting Bray will lose his next primary election.
- President Donald Trump stated he will support any challenger to Indiana Senate GOP leader Rod Bray, criticizing his role in blocking a crucial redistricting plan for Republicans.
- The Indiana Senate voted 31-19 against a redistricting proposal that would have created two new Republican districts.
- Trump claimed Bray has done a 'tremendous disservice' to the Republican Party and expressed confidence that Bray would struggle in his next primary.
- President Donald Trump pledged to support candidates running against Indiana Senate GOP leader Rod Bray after Bray opposed a redistricting plan vital to Trump's political goals.
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Trump Vows to Back Primary Challenges Against Indiana Republicans over Redistricting
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. US President Donald Trump renewed his threat to back primary challenges against Indiana Republicans who blocked a redistricting plan, singling out Senate GOP leader Rodric Bray. The move has sparked party divisions as Republicans look ahead to the 2026 midterm elections. World News | Trump Vows to Back Primary Challenges Against Indiana Republicans over Redistricting.
Trump Finds Out Bullying Doesn’t Work in Indiana
Hello it’s the weekend. This is The Weekender ☕️ Despite weeks of threats and mounting pressure from President Trump, Indiana Republican senators defied Donald Trump’s redistricting pressure campaign in Indiana this week. It was a stunning loss for Trump’s ongoing gerrymandering blitz as he pressures red states across the nation to redraw their maps to try to ensure Republicans hold the U.S. House in the midterms. In a 31-19 vote on Thursday, I…
Mike Braun vows to primary Republicans who scuttled redistricting
Gov. Mike Braun (R-IN) has threatened to help President Donald Trump target GOP lawmakers in primaries after they blocked a mid-decade redistricting bill, but pulling it off may prove far harder than he thinks. Not only is the state party showing signs of strain, but threats issued by Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Braun, and their allies could make quality candidate recruitment difficult, political experts told the Washington Examiner. Protes…
‘Trumpworld is furious’: Indiana Republicans defy Trump on redistricting, casting doubt on his hold of party
Hours after President Trump threatened to primary anyone who voted against his mid-decade redistricting plan in Indiana, a majority of the state’s Senate Republicans did just that. Could it be a signal his iron-grip on the GOP is loosening? CNN’s Dana Bash and the “Inside Politics” panel discuss.
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