President Donald Trump is driving a nationwide push for Republican-led states to redraw congressional maps for electoral advantage in the 2026 elections, a strategy reminiscent of the 1960s.In Indiana, Republicans passed a new map in the state House, now before the Senate, aiming to secure two additional GOP seats, with Governor Mike Braun backing the plan, though some senators express hesitancy.Multiple Indiana senators have reported threats and intimidation tactics, including swatting and harassment, amid pressure from Trump and his allies to pass the bill, with Vice President
JD Vance also engaging lawmakers.