Demonstrators hold signs during a rally against redistricting at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on September 18. Kaiti Sullivan/Bloomberg/Getty Images/File

In the latest sign of resistance to President Donald Trump’s push to redraw congressional lines, the Republican leader of Indiana’s state Senate on Friday said his chamber won’t meet for a special session to create additional GOP seats.

Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray said there aren’t enough votes to pass a new map.

“Over the last several months, Senate Republicans have given very serious and thoughtful consideration to the concept of redrawing our state’s congressional maps,” Bray said in a statement. “Today, I’m announcing there are not enough votes to move that idea forward, and the Senate will not reco

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