Last December, the Indiana Senate refused to redistrict the state, so President Donald Trump went to war with them and endorsed their opponents. According to Virginia Grace McKinnon at The Daily Signal, “Six of the seven candidates Trump endorsed against incumbent state senators won by a landslide.”
“Indiana
is Trump country, and it showed again last night,” Rep. Marlin Stutzman,
R-Ind., who won his primary for reelection to the U.S House, told The Daily
Signal Wednesday morning.
“We
tried to tell these state senators that were opposing redistricting that this
was not a fight they should be fighting,” Stutzman continued. “It’s not a
biblical issue, it’s not a moral issue, it’s a partisan issue, and they paid
the price last night, and it wouldn’t have needed to happen.”
Newly
elected Trump-endorsed candidates who defeated their anti-redistricting
opponents include James “Jay” Starkey, Dr. Brian Schmutzler, Michelle Davis,
Tracey Powell, Trevor De Vries, and Blake Fiechter. Paula Copenhaver, another
Trump-endorsed candidate, is still waiting to see if she defeated her anti-redistricting
opponent. Incumbent Greg Goode was the only candidate to beat his
Trump-endorsed opponent.
This
election received millions in campaign funding, something a state Senate race
rarely, if ever, has seen. Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind.; Turning Point Action; Scott
Presler; and even Trump’s political arm, MAGA Inc., and its director, James
Blair, were involved in the get-out-the-vote effort in the state.
Banks
went as far as to pour in $3 million from his 501(c)(4) organization, Hoosier
Leadership for America, to support Trump-endorsed primary challengers….
“President
Trump showed us how to fight back, and that’s what needs to happen,” Stutzman
said. “We need to be utilizing every opportunity that we have to be sure that
Republicans are at least competing. We’re too nice sometimes to the Democrats,
and they just take advantage of us every time,” he continued. “Every Republican
state that has this opportunity, we need to do it so we have a balanced opportunity
in the fall elections.”
Redistricting
has been a fight for both parties for years; neither can agree on when it
started or which side is responsible. The one thing they can now agree on is that
they are going to pounce on the opportunity….
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