The Indiana House on Friday approved a new map that would deliver all the state’s congressional seats to Republicans. But it remains unclear whether the redistricting plan, which President Donald Trump has pushed, has sufficient support for passage in the state Senate.
Republicans hold supermajorities in both chambers.
The new map, which passed the state House by a vote of 57-41, would target the two Democrat-held seats: Rep. Frank J. Mrvan’s 1st District in the state’s northwestern corner and Rep. André Carson’s Indianapolis-centered 7th District.
Under the new map, Carson’s seat would be dismantled, with the Democratic stronghold of Marion County split among four districts. The 7th District, which backed Kamala Harris by more than 41 points last year, would shift to one that backed

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