Hours of testimony in both the Indiana House and Senate this month have revealed a common theme: both proponents and opponents of mid-decade redistricting in Indiana claim they're advocating for a fairer, more balanced 2026 election.
If passed, the redistricting bill would boost GOP chances of winning all of Indiana's nine congressional districts and provide President Donald Trump an edge in his quest to keep control of Congress.

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