Indiana’s Republican-led Senate rejected a new congressional map for the state Thursday, breaking with President Donald Trump in his push to gerrymander more House seats for the GOP.
The stunning repudiation of the president’s redistricting demands marked the biggest break yet from Trump’s plan and could dent the party’s efforts to effectively claim more seats before the 2026 midterm elections are even held.
Texas moved first to gerrymander its districts in a mid-decade departure from traditional redistricting periods, with some other GOP-led states following suit. California Democrats countered with a ballot measure that will allow them to bypass that state’s usual process.

All of the various remapping efforts quickly landed in court, with litigation ongoing.








