Trump drubs IN rebels. OH GOP picks Ramaswamy. 5 primary takeaways
President Donald Trump annihilated most of the Indiana Republican legislators who stood against his plan to redraw congressional maps to keep hold of the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of the 2026 midterms in the state's May 5 primaries.
Out of the seven GOP incumbents on the ballot who opposed the Hoosier State creating new boundaries for its federal delegation in Washington, only state Sen. Greg Goode prevailed with most other incumbents losing in landslides.
The president's allies spent millions in those usually sleepy state legislative races, underscoring how far the White House is willing to go as GOP-controlled states across the country move rapidly to create new boundaries.

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