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President Trump raises a fist as he departs Doral, Florida en route to his Palm Beach mansion on May 02, 2026 in Palm Beach, Florida. —Roberto Schmidt––Getty Images

Trump endorsed a series of primary challengers against GOP lawmakers who resisted his efforts to redistrict Indiana ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Read more: What to Know About Deep-Red Indiana’s Resistance to Trump’s Redistricting Desires

“Proud to have helped elect more conservative Republicans to the Indiana state Senate,” he said.

Indiana Republican Governor Mike Braun, another Trump ally in the state, framed the results as a victory for the President and those who backed him. “Historic night for Indiana as Republicans stood with me and President Trump to nominate some great America First conservatives,” he said.

The White House had strongly encouraged Indiana Republicans to support the proposal, which would have given the GOP an advantage across all nine of the state’s congressional districts, eliminating the only two Democratic seats.

The defeat drew Trump’s anger. He said in December that Republicans in the Indiana state Senate who had voted against the measure should be “ashamed” and warned that those who opposed the redistricting would be subject to a primary challenge, singling out Indiana state Sen. Rod Bray.

Trump followed through by backing primary challengers, a move that resulted in multiple incumbents losing their seats on Tuesday night and underscored the President’s continued influence with Republican voters.

“Good luck to those great Indiana Senate candidates who are running against people who couldn’t care less about our country, or about keeping the majority in Congress,” he said. “There are eight great patriots running against long seated RINOS — Let’s see how those RINOS do tonight!”

The victory of the Trump-backed candidates drew cheers from his supporters, who claimed this solidified the President’s influence in the state.

The effort came with a financial cost. AdImpact, a tracking firm, estimated that spending in Indiana’s state Senate primaries reached roughly $13.5 million this cycle, compared with less than $300,000 two years ago.

More redistricting fights may lie ahead

The heightened focus on the races highlights how central redistricting and gerrymandering have become to Trump’s political strategy ahead of the midterms.

This has led to a broader national fight over congressional maps, with Democratic-led states pushing back against Republican gains, after voters in both California and Virginia approved redistricting maps that would solidify Democratic gains.

As a result, the latest push for gerrymandering includes efforts by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to redraw districts mid-decade to bolster Republican advantage over the Democrats.The results in Indiana also mark the beginning of a key stretch of primary contests for Trump, as he looks to test his political influence against long-standing Republican critics including Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy and Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, both of whom have publicly clashed with the President in recent years.

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