Indiana Republicans are casting doubt on whether they will move forward with a plan to redraw its congressional district lines despite pressure from the White House. Several GOP state lawmakers have come out against the effort, expressing concern about the precedent that it could set for the future and possible backlash against the party. With Republican supermajorities dominating both houses of the state legislature, stopping the effort would require a significant number of Republicans to oppose it and ignore the Trump administration's call for it.

But Indiana is already appearing to be a rare exception to most other GOP-led states much more enthusiastic about redistricting. “I have tremendous respect for President Trump and love what he's doing,” said state Sen. Jim Lucas (R) who is one

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