Texas Republicans are trying to redraw their state's congressional map to benefit the GOP. That's triggered some Democratically-controlled states to explore the same — and it's now spread to Republican supermajority states like Indiana.

Gov. Mike Braun said any redistricting conversation here is exploratory — and argued Indiana's maps were drawn fairly in 2021.

"We tried to adhere to township lines and the configurations don't look like an octopus," Braun said.

Braun added that because he believes the state's current district map is fair, the only reason to redraw it would be to try to oust current elected officials.

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