Indiana Republicans don't have votes to back Trump's redistricting, Senate leader spox says
Indiana Senate Republicans say they do not have votes to pass mid-cycle redistricting despite a pressure campaign from the White House, according to a spokesperson for Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray.
The votes arent there for redistricting, said Molly Swigart, Brays spokesperson.
The news comes just days after President Donald Trump held a phone call with reluctant members of the caucus, according to two people close to the sensitive talks. It threatens to upend what has been a nationwide push from the White House to force red states to redraw maps ahead of the midterms.
A person briefed on the talks said Indiana Gov. Mike Braun was inclined to call a special session to redo the states maps as early as next week. A spokesperson for Braun did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The people briefed on the issue, granted anonymity to discuss the status of vote wrangling, said the White House conducted a dial-in poll of lawmakers that revealed the majority of Senate Republicans backed mid-cycle redistricting. But one senator cautioned POLITICO that colleagues were confused by the instructions for the survey because the administration did not provide guidance on how to move forward.
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