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Why Trump’s Redistricting Push Failed in Indiana – David M. Drucker

President Donald Trump’s failure to bully Republicans in the Indiana General Assembly into adopting a proposal to redraw the state’s congressional districts middecade exposed his limits as a political negotiator.

Political observers in Indiana have told The Dispatch, since the state Senate rejected redistricting legislation, that the lopsided outcome had little to do with Trump possibly showing signs of becoming a lame duck in Washington, D.C., or losing influence within his party. Rather, Republicans in the Indiana Senate revolted over the president’s strong-arm tactics. Trump might have succeeded—or at least managed to lose narrowly—had he finessed his sales pitch and empathized with lawmakers’ principled objections to the redistricting.

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