Polling memo reveals risk for Indiana Republicans as they weigh redistricting [View all]
An overwhelming 81 percent of respondents agreed that redistricting should be conducted in a balanced way, according to a memo obtained by POLITICO.
A majority of Indiana voters oppose mid-decade redistricting in their state, a new poll shows, as White House officials host Hoosier Republicans in Washington Tuesday amid President Donald Trumps redistricting pressure campaign.
The survey from left-leaning firm Change Research which was commissioned by Count US IN, an Indiana-based nonprofit focused on increasing voter turnout and was obtained by POLITICO shows several vulnerabilities for Republicans as Trumps push to protect the GOPs House majority sparks a nationwide redistricting arms race.
Fifty-two percent of registered voters in Indiana which Trump won by 19 points last year said they are against Republicans revising their maps, with 43 percent strongly opposing the effort.
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