Club for Growth releases ad urging Indiana lawmakers to redraw congressional maps

David McIntosh  President of the Club for Growth
David McIntosh President of the Club for Growth - Club for Growth
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Club for Growth has released a new advertisement urging Indiana lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional maps. The group says this move is necessary to counter what it describes as California Governor Gavin Newsom’s efforts to influence the outcome of the midterm elections and block former President Donald Trump’s agenda. The ad was first shared by Club for Growth President David McIntosh on his X account.

The organization is also conducting grassroots outreach, encouraging Indiana residents to contact their legislators about the issue.

The transcript of the ad includes statements such as:

News Anchor: “Tonight, Governor Newsom’s push for redistricting is moving forward.”

“Newly redrawn congressional maps designed to give Democrats more seats in Congress.”

Gavin Newsom: “That’s what this is about, that the Republican Party will be the minority party in the House of Representatives next year.”

Narrator: “Stopping President Trump’s agenda in its tracks.”

“Hoosier Republicans must fight back.”

“Trump needs state lawmakers to pass new maps to level the playing field.”

“Tell your legislator: ‘Don’t let Democrats rig the midterms.’”

“Stand with Trump and pass new maps in Indiana.”



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