Most voters in Indiana oppose mid-decade redistricting as the Trump administration is increasing its pressure on state lawmakers to do so.

Fifty-two percent of registered voters in Indiana said they oppose redistricting now, and 43% indicated they “strongly” oppose it, according to a poll from the left-leaning firm Change Research obtained by Politico . Indiana is a strong Republican state, and President Donald Trump won the state with about 58% of the votes in the 2024 general election.

The poll was released as some Indiana state lawmakers were invited to a meeting with the White House on Tuesday. The Trump administration is increasing its pressure campaign on the lawmakers to redraw the state map.

While Indiana’s Republican congressional delegation has unanimously backed the

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