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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Indiana Governor Mike Braun is among others facing pressure from the president and other top national Republicans to have the state's congressional maps redrawn.
To do so, the governor would have to call a special legislative session, which would be quite an unprecedented move as there's nothing like it in Indiana's state history. But Braun says it's not a move he will make without the support of Indiana's lawmakers.
"We seem to be in a place where we could, it's a question if we will," Braun said in an Aug. 18 interview with Indianapolis ABC station, WRTV. "If you look at it... We could create nine republican districts."
Some Hoosier lawmakers spent time