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Republican Alexandra Wilson was approved for the May ballot after months of legal challenges and a White House pressure campaign to end her candidacy.
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Despite threats that he would back primary challenges against lawmakers who came out against redistricting, Gov. Mike Braun Tuesday issued several endorsements for House Republicans who voted down the effort.
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Alexandra Wilson, a Republican candidate for Indiana Senate District 38, released recordings showing White House officials offered her government jobs and warned of political attacks in an effort to push her out of a GOP primary tied to Trump's redistricting retaliation campaign.
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Trump endorsed sitting Republicans who supported redistricting push, backs primary challengers against those who didn't.
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The Indiana Election Commission approved a Sen. Greg Goode primary challenger to appear on the ballot. Questions around the candidate's eligibility are part of a broader fight led by President Trump to primary Goode over his opposition to redistricting.
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Sen. Todd Young says Trump's threats are an effort to bring the conflict to an end.
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Trump wants a redistricting holdout defeated. Indiana's Election Commission will pick the challengerThe Indiana Election Commission will again consider eligibility of Sen. Greg Goode primary challenger. Some worry Alexandra Wilson’s ballot bid could keep Goode in his seat despite Trump’s effort to primary him.
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President Donald Trump issued a number of endorsements this week for Indiana Republican lawmakers, and some primary challengers.
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The legislation classifies doxxing as a threat if the intent is to cause bodily harm to a person, damage to their property, or to encourage others to commit a crime against them.
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The legislation would criminalize the tactic of releasing personally identifiable information with the intent to cause someone fear or harm — or encourage another person to do so.