President Donald Trump's push for redistricting in Indiana is about to get its biggest test yet as the state House's proposed congressional map moves to the Senate for consideration.

Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, has repeatedly said his chamber doesn't have the votes to pass a new map, despite Republicans holding a supermajority in the chamber.

The vote is expected to be close, which means anything can happen.

For months, the White House has put pressure on Indiana lawmakers reluctant to cooperate with Trump's attempt to secure more Republican seats in Congress during the midterms. Vice President JD Vance twice visited Indiana lawmakers and Trump has personally called lawmakers , and invited others out to Washington, D.C. Plus, Trump has criticized the

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