DeLaney offers food for thought for IN GOP lawmakers ‘flight’ to Washington
Tomorrow, Aug. 26, an unknown number of Indiana Republican lawmakers will travel to Washington to meet with the Trump Administration amidst growing pressure to call a special session to rig Indiana’s congressional maps in favor of the White House.
State Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-Indianapolis) issued the following statement:
“Some, hopefully only a few, of my Republican colleagues in the legislature are preparing to discuss mid-decade redistricting during their meeting with the Trump Administration in Washington on Tuesday. To help them pass the time on their flight to D.C., here is a series of thought-provoking questions to reflect on.
“While the current Indiana congressional maps are already gerrymandered, up until now there has been an attempt to convince the public they are fair. If we call a special session to deliberately hand Donald Trump another Republican congressional seat (or two), what will this do for public confidence in our elections? What is wrong with the current maps? Were you lying in 2021 when you praised these maps? What does this do to the credibility of our Congress? Would you allow the 40% of Hoosiers who vote Democratic to have any representation in Washington? What does this say about the value of Hoosier voters? What does this say about the value of voting at all? How will this benefit Hoosiers? How does this further the interests of Indiana? What precedent does this set for elections going forward? What comes next? Is there a limit of what the Trump Administration can ask of you? Who is paying for you to travel to Washington to be pressured?
“The most important question I must pose is: what will your grandchildren think of your actions?
“Safe travels.”