Indianapolis, Indiana. Republican primary voters this week are deciding whether President Donald Trump's endorsements and an estimated $9 million in advertising by national groups will unseat state senators who opposed his push to reshape Indiana's U.S. House maps. Pro-redistricting groups seek to defeat enough incumbents to force Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray from his leadership role after the Senate voted down the plan. Political organizations affiliated with U.S. Sen. Jim Banks paid for many of the television, radio and digital ads, which label targeted senators 'anti-Trump' or 'liberal.' Sen. Spencer Deery said the negative ads are lies coming from outside his district and intended to intimidate legislators. The primary election on Tuesday, with early in-person voting through noon Monday, will determine nominees for U.S. House seats, state legislative posts, many county offices, party precinct officials and delegates to state conventions. In-person voting hours are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, and mailed absentee ballots must be received at local election offices by 6 p.m. Tuesday to be counted. High-profile House contests include Democratic Rep. André Carson facing George Hornedo and Destiny Wells in the 7th District, and Republican Rep. Jim Baird challenged by state Rep. Craig Haggard; Baird has highlighted a Trump endorsement. Republicans hold seven of Indiana's nine congressional seats, and winners in the 4th and 7th District primaries will be heavily favored going into November given the districts' partisan leanings. Voters will also see contested state Senate primaries in districts such as 11, 19, 21, 23, 38, 41, 15, 22 and the swing 29th, where Republicans Mike Delph, John Ruckelshaus and Roni Ford are competing. No statewide offices appear on primary ballots this year; nominees for secretary of state, treasurer and comptroller will be decided by party convention delegates in June, and delegate candidates are listed on the primary ballot by county.
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Esta elección primaria impacta tu comunidad. Se trata de quién te representa en el Congreso y la legislatura estatal. También pone a prueba el poder de los respaldos, como el de Trump. Consulta los candidatos de tu distrito y sus posturas. Emite un voto informado.
Esta primaria de Indiana es una prueba de fuego para la influencia de Trump y el poder del dinero en la política. Es un recordatorio de que cada voto cuenta, especialmente en las elecciones locales. Vale la pena reenviarlo si conoces a alguien en Indiana.
Los opositores pro-Trump, grupos conservadores nacionales aliados y donantes se beneficiaron de respaldos de alto perfil y aproximadamente 9 millones de dólares en publicidad dirigida, diseñada para destituir a los actuales legisladores republicanos que se opusieron al plan de redistribución de distritos de 2025.
Los senadores estatales republicanos que se opusieron al esfuerzo de redistritación de 2025, y los establecimientos locales del Partido Republicano alineados con ellos, sufrieron ataques dirigidos, respaldos en su contra y una campaña publicitaria concentrada que podría costarles escaños primarios e influencia.
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Primarias de Indiana: Los respaldos de Trump y la publicidad masiva ponen a prueba a los senadores estatales renegados
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