Indianapolis (CNN) — Vice President JD Vance met Thursday with Gov. Mike Braun and state legislative leaders as the White House ramps up pressure on Republican-led states to redraw their congressional maps.

He ignored CNN’s questions entering the Capitol in Indianapolis about why Indiana should redraw its congressional districts and what he would tell Braun.

Vance was brought in through tunnels to keep him away from public eyes as protesters rallied outside the governor’s office. He left after about an hour.

“We listened,” Braun told reporters, according to the Indianapolis Star. The governor described the conversation as “pretty good.”

President Donald Trump’s push to find more Republican seats ahead of next year’s midterms has launched a nationwide redistricting arms race. Repub

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