Trump's redistricting push hits roadblocks in Indiana and Kansas as Republican lawmakers resist
Source: AP
For most of President Donald Trumps second term, Republicans have bent to his will. But in two Midwestern states, Trumps plan to maintain control of the U.S. House in next years election by having Republicans redraw congressional districts has hit a roadblock.
Despite weeks of campaigning by the White House, Republicans in Indiana and Kansas say their party doesnt have enough votes to pass new, more GOP-friendly maps. Its made the two states outliers in the rush to redistrict places where Republican-majority legislatures are unwilling or unable to heed Trumps call and help preserve the partys control on Capitol Hill.
Lawmakers in the two states still may be persuaded, and the White House push, which has included an Oval Office meeting for Indiana lawmakers and two trips to Indianapolis by Vice President JD Vance, is expected to continue. But for now, its a rare setback for the president and his efforts to maintain a compliant GOP-held Congress after the 2026 midterms.
Typically, states redraw the boundaries of their congressional districts every 10 years, based on census data. But because midterm elections typically tend to favor the party not in power, Trump is pressuring Republicans to devise new maps that favor the GOP.
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SABELLA VOLMERT and JOHN HANNA
Updated 8:39 AM EDT, October 26, 2025