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Despite Indiana's strong Republican majorities in the state legislature—70% control of the House and 50 out of 50 seats in the Senate—two congressional districts still elected Democrat representatives. This incongruity raises questions about districting practices and the underlying political dynamics.
President Trump publicly questioned why Indiana's districts favored Democrats, suggesting that “white guilt” and political machinations undermined the true will of the voters. He called for immediate redistricting to correct these perceived unfair boundaries, criticizing the process as skewed and unrepresentative.