Overview
- Turning Point USA and pro-Trump super PACs announced an eight-figure plan to fund primary challengers to Republicans resisting the redistricting push, according to spokesman Andrew Kolvet.
- At a TPUSA rally at the Indiana Statehouse, Gov. Mike Braun urged lawmakers to back the plan as some attendees opposing the effort shouted “cheaters.”
- House Republicans unveiled a draft congressional map this week that could deliver a net gain of two GOP seats, with a floor vote expected later Friday before the plan moves to the Senate next week.
- Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray remains opposed to proceeding, drawing a “final warning” from Club for Growth that opponents would be targeted for defeat.
- The Indiana fight is part of a broader national redistricting campaign led by Trump allies, with Republican-led states pursuing similar map changes headed into 2026.