Vice President JD Vance visited Indiana’s state capitol Thursday as part of the White House’s pressure campaign to get Republican-led states to redraw their congressional maps. But the state’s top Republican politicians were hesitant to commit to the effort.
Redrawing the state’s maps outside of the typical 10-year cycle in Indiana would require Gov. Mike Braun, state Sen. Rodric Bray and state House Speaker Rep. Todd Huston to all be on board. All three were noncommittal about the effort after their conversations with Vance.
Braun said he “discussed a number of issues” with Vance in a post on social media.