
"There was never a question in their mind that contributing to a WIN in the Midterms for the Republicans was a great thing to do for our Party, and for America itself."
"I see no justification that outweighs the harm it would inflict upon the people's faith in the integrity of our elections and our system of government."
"We'll vote and answer the question."
"We finally have a resolution now."
The Indiana Senate voted 31-19 against House Bill 1032, a proposed congressional map that would have redrawn two Democratic districts to benefit Republicans across nine districts. Twenty-one Republicans joined ten Democrats in opposing the measure after the House had passed it easily. Senate leadership initially resisted reconvening for redistricting, then permitted a vote; Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray voted against the bill while acknowledging Republican disagreement over strategy to secure a U.S. House majority. National pressure, including public posts from former President Trump, aimed to push passage, and some senators cited concerns about election integrity and constituent views.
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