President Trump lambasted Indiana Republicans who resisted his pressure to enter the mid-decade redistricting war, saying any party member who votes against redistricting "should be PRIMARIED."

The big picture: Indiana marks the latest setback in Trump's drive to lock in a GOP House majority through mid-decade gerrymandering — part of his broader push to expand Republican power state by state. • Republicans have pushed through aggressive maps in Texas, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio. • Democrats benefited from a court-approved map in Utah and their own partisan redraw in California. • Indiana joins Kansas, Nebraska and New Hampshire, other Republican-led states that have resisted reopening their maps so far.

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