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šļø Todayās Conversation
Today I dig deeper into two ongoing political stories in Indiana: the mid-cycle effort by Indiana Republicans to redraw the stateās congressional maps in a way that would dismantle the two remaining Democratic-held districts, and the quiet settlement of a lawsuit brought by Indiana officials seeking to verify the citizenship status of more than 600,000 Hoosier voters.
I walk through what happened in the Senate Election Committee, how the bill could become law, and why recent claims of āwidespread voter fraudā donāt hold up under the numbers.
šŖ“ Mentioned in this Episode
* Rokita & Morales sue federal government over voter verification
* Settlement grants access to voter citizenship data
* Impact of voter fraud narratives on turnout in Indiana
* Indiana Senate Elections Committee passes new maps 6-3
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By Patrick Armstrongšļø Todayās Conversation
Today I dig deeper into two ongoing political stories in Indiana: the mid-cycle effort by Indiana Republicans to redraw the stateās congressional maps in a way that would dismantle the two remaining Democratic-held districts, and the quiet settlement of a lawsuit brought by Indiana officials seeking to verify the citizenship status of more than 600,000 Hoosier voters.
I walk through what happened in the Senate Election Committee, how the bill could become law, and why recent claims of āwidespread voter fraudā donāt hold up under the numbers.
šŖ“ Mentioned in this Episode
* Rokita & Morales sue federal government over voter verification
* Settlement grants access to voter citizenship data
* Impact of voter fraud narratives on turnout in Indiana
* Indiana Senate Elections Committee passes new maps 6-3
āļø Spotlight
Make sure you check out our flagship episodes every Monday!