Vance meeting doesn't immediately convince Indiana leaders to redistrict



INDIANAPOLIS — Republican Gov. Mike Braun remained noncommittal about a mid-decade redistricting push following his meeting with Vice President JD Vance in Indiana on Thursday.

“We covered a wide array of topics. We listened,” Braun told reporters in response to a question about whether an agreement was reached.

The meeting — which took place amid sustained booing by protesters gathered inside the statehouse — went “pretty good,” Braun said.

Vance’s visit to the state comes amid a push from President Donald Trump’s team to redraw maps “everywhere where redistricting is an option.” A plan in Texas is already well underway, where Republican lawmakers drew a new map that could net Republicans as many as five Republican-leaning seats, and Democrats in the Lone Star state fled in a last-ditch effort to stop the map from passing.

A black curtain hung in front of the governor’s office as Vance met with legislative leaders, and Vance left the statehouse and headed to a local hotel for a Republican National Committee fundraiser.



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