21 of Indiana's 40 Republican state senators resisted Donald Trump's pressure and voted against redrawing their congressional map to turn it solidly red.

The New York Times called the 19 to 31 vote “a highly public defeat for Mr. Trump.” That’s especially true given his repeated efforts to strong arm the opposing lawmakers into doing his bidding. “Mr. Trump had called some of them out by name on social media, openly questioning their loyalty to the party and pledging to back primary challengers against them,” The Times reported.

“As the debate turned more tense, several Republicans, both for and against the new map, reported threats or swatting,” The Times said. “Long-simmering ideological and stylistic divides among Republicans in Indiana spilled into the open , with many long-serv

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