The Indiana House of Representatives has passed House Bill 1032, the mid-decade congressional redistricting bill, by a vote of 57 to 41, with all House Democrats voting against it.
House Democratic Leader Phil GiaQuinta criticized the move, calling the maps “cracked-and-packed” and a distraction from issues like high utility and healthcare costs.

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You can bet the farm if the house districts were 7 dem to 2 republican the vote would be exactly the opposite. You cal also bet that if dems held the state house majority they would redistrict in mid census too.
Hypocrisy lives very large in the dimocrat mind and heart………….