The Trump Effect: Many of the IN State Senators Who Refused to Redistrict Met the Electoral Axe

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As of Tuesday, 11:00 p.m. ET, five of the six Indiana state Senate races where President Donald Trump backed a primary challenger against the incumbent had been called. The result? Four senators who opposed Trump's call to approve new maps and voted down redistricting have been given their walking papers.

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Senate District 41 was first on the chopping block. Trump-backed challenger Michelle Davis has run away with the votes, beating out incumbent Greg Walker for the seat. The same with Senate District 19, where Trump-backed challenger Blake Fietchter soundly defeated incumbent Travis Holdman.

Indiana State GOP Senator Travis Holdman, who voted against congressional redistricting in the Hoosier State's Senate, lost tonight to Trump-endorsed Republican primary challenger Bluffton City Council member Blake Fiechter in the largely rural northeastern Indiana 19th district per AP.

State Senate District 11 saw the Trump-backed challenger Brian Schmutzler defeat incumbent Linda Rogers by eight points.

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The Trump-backed challenger Trevor De Vries defeated State Senate 1 incumbent Dan Dernulc, and it wasn't even close. 

The race for State Senate District 23 is still too close to call, with only three votes separating Trump-endorsed Paula Copenhaver from incumbent Spencer Deery. 

Incumbent Greg Good of Senate District 38 managed to fend off his Trump-backed challenger, Brenda Wilson. While Trump did not endorse a challenger in Senate District 6, the incumbent, Rick Niemeyer, was still defeated by candidate James Starkey.

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In November 2025, President Trump pushed for Indiana Republicans to redistrict. However, State Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray and the Republican stalwarts resisted and managed to vote down the measure to approve maps that would have been favorable to the GOP.

Despite repeated calls from President Trump to pass a mid-decade redistricting map that would likely net the Republican Party seats in next year's midterm elections, Indiana Republicans voted Thursday afternoon to reject the map favored by the White House. The final vote in the Indiana state senate was 19 in favor, 31 against the measure; Republicans currently hold a 40-10 supermajority in the chamber.


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Early Vote Action founder and president Scott Presler, along with TPUSA Action did the ground game for these races, working to get out the vote for the Republican challengers to ensure the defeat of the incumbents. 

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By a significant measure, it worked to Trump's advantage. For those who predicted this would be a disaster and proof of Trump's waning influence, they are now eating their words.

Pretty savage. Also savage: Scott Presler issued this shot across the bow aimed at Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX).

Editor’s Note: The 2026 Midterms will determine the fate of President Trump’s America First agenda. Republicans must maintain control of both chambers of Congress.

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