Trump-backed candidates win majority of GOP primary races for Indiana Senate
COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) — A majority of Republican state senators whose opponents were endorsed by President Donald Trump lost on Tuesday, dealing the president wins in a deep red state just four months after lawmakers rejected his redistricting plan.
Of the seven challengers endorsed by Trump, at least four won.
Twenty-one Republican senators voted against redistricting in December, with eight running for reelection this year. Trump endorsed primary challengers against seven, and the president’s allies spent millions of dollars on races that rarely get much attention from Washington.
It’s become a costly and unprecedented intraparty battle that has exacerbated tensions among Republicans ahead of the November midterm elections that will determine control of Congress.











