7 Indiana State Senators refused to redistrict the state.
President Trump was pissed off.
So were the voters, who turned out at the polls to throw out the go-along-to-get-along moderate GOP members.
This should be a warning to all RINO Republicans from the voters.
This made both state and national news.
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President Trump was pissed off.
So were the voters, who turned out at the polls to throw out the go-along-to-get-along moderate GOP members.
This should be a warning to all RINO Republicans from the voters.
This made both state and national news.
Trump exacts revenge in Indiana over redistricting vote, with five GOP legislators defeated
A majority of the seven state senators on the ballot Tuesday who faced Trump-backed challengers lost their primaries, NBC News projects.
Trump-backed candidates romp to wins in Indiana Senate races • Indiana Capital Chronicle
Indiana Republican voters largely sided with President Donald Trump’s call for political vengeance against state senators who defied him and voted down congressional redistricting
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President prevails in his call for retribution over congressional redistricting defeat
Indiana Republican voters decisively sided with President Donald Trump’s call for political vengeance against state senators who defied him and voted down congressional redistricting.
Results from Tuesday’s primaries showed at least five Republican senators defeating challengers endorsed by Trump, with another Trump-backed candidate winning an open seat primary. Only one of the eight senators opposed by pro-redistricting groups — Greg Goode of Terre Haute — was a certain winner.
Those incumbent senators defeated were Travis Holdman of Markle, Jim Buck of Kokomo, Linda Rogers of Granger, Dan Dernulc of Highland and Greg Walker of Columbus. All their challengers received 60% of the vote or more, according to preliminary tallies compiled by The Associated Press. . . .