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An analysis of the proposed redistricting map by PlanScore shows the new district would give Democrats just a 1% chance of winning.
Indiana lawmakers continue the process of passing a new congressional voting map for the state. Here's what you may have missed this week.
The proposed map for Indiana’s Congressional districts does offer Republican candidates an advantage in all districts, but also makes some districts more competitive for a potential Democratic
As part of that effort, Indiana House lawmakers have proposed carving up Indianapolis into four districts, grouping Democratic-leaning voters in the capital city with Republican-leaning areas throughout the state. That could dilute the voting power of Indianapolis Democrats, making it hard for the party to retain Carson’s seat.