It’s election night in Ohio and Indiana. We’re watching to see who will face Democrat Amy Acton in Ohio’s gubernatorial race, which Republican will run in the 1st congressional district—the only competitive seat in the state—and whether President Donald J. Trump will seek revenge against a list of Indiana State Republican senators who rejected the state’s redistricting effort. We don’t need panican trash in our ranks, and we should do everything possible to remove these people from our party. Decision Desk provided some background on Trump’s Hoosier operation, where one incumbent GOP state senator has already been ousted:
State Senate elections are not usually leadoff material for a state primary preview when statewide and/or congressional contests are on the ballot. But of all the elections on the ballot Tuesday, President Trump may care more about seven state Senate primaries in Indiana than any other race.
Late last year, many Indiana GOP leaders pushed forward with Trump’s wish for the state to pass a more favorable congressional map. The proposal would have almost certainly helped the GOP gain two more U.S. House seats in Indiana. But a slight majority of state Senate Republicans, including eight seeking reelection this year, voted to block the remap. Now Trump is out for revenge: He’s endorsed primary challengers against seven senators who voted no, as presented in the table below. Only Sen. Rick Niemeyer avoided a Trump endorsement in his renomination race.
Pro-redistricting forces have spent more than $6 million on ads against the seven targeted incumbents, according to data from AdImpact. Two of the groups leading the anti-incumbent charge, Hoosier Leadership for America and American Leadership PAC, are associated with Republican Sen. Jim Banks, and both are headed by Andrew Surabian, a longtime member of Trump’s political circle.
Other national groups, like Turning Point Action and the Club for Growth-affiliated Win It Back PAC, have also been heavily involved with direct mail and events. Meanwhile, groups associated with Republican Gov. Mike Braun have also waded in to oppose the anti-redistricting incumbents.
Still, it’s not clear if this retribution campaign will pay major dividends. For one thing, the incumbents have significantly outraised their challengers, and have received at least $2.4 million in support from the Senate Majority Campaign Committee, the spending vehicle for the Indiana Senate GOP caucus. Moreover, reporting by Politico suggests that challengers are sometimes struggling to articulate why voters should remove their incumbents. Most attacks have little to do with redistricting, which speaks to the challenge of making that issue matter to many voters.
That being said, the seven individual primaries are difficult to handicap. Five of the targeted incumbents face head-to-head matchups, which means the anti-incumbent vote won’t be splintered across multiple candidates. The other two incumbents have multiple opponents.
Of those in two-way contests, Sens. Jim Buck in the 21st District and Spencer Deery in the 23rd have faced some of the largest opposition expenditures. Meanwhile, Sen. Greg Walker is competing against a state representative, Michelle Davis, in the 41st District. Buck and Walker in particular might have vulnerabilities because both planned to retire before the redistricting conflict prompted each to reassess and run again. On the other hand, Sen. Travis Holdman’s Trump-backed opponent, Bluffton City Council member Blake Fiechter, actually dropped his bid in the 19th District for a time before restarting his campaign.
The two remaining races feature three candidates. This has created an interesting situation in the 38th District, where Sen. Greg Goode faces Trump-endorsed Vigo County Council member Brenda Wilson and a third candidate, the similarly-named Alexandra Wilson. Hoosier Leadership for America has run ads against “Greg and Alexandra” that aim to get voters to support “Trump-endorsed Brenda instead.”
As of writing this post, Holdman is out. We’ll keep you updated, but this cadre of anti-redistricting Republicans are learning about the Trump effect.
Projection: Anti-redistricting Indiana State senator TRAVIS HOLDMAN who was part of Senate leadership has lost to a Trump endorsed Challenger pic.twitter.com/0faP1DGEiA
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) May 5, 2026
Trump endorsed candidates nearly wiping out anti-redistricting incumbents in the Indiana Senate State primary so far https://t.co/jrIiTqWhBS pic.twitter.com/TWN2WnqOay
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) May 5, 2026
UPDATE: Oh, it's a bloodbath:
A third GOP RINO has been defeated in Indiana.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
Daniel Dernulc was crushed in the biggest landslide of the night after complaining about the negative press he got for voting against redistricting. pic.twitter.com/9S6xK5u9fa
RINO incumbent Greg Walker lost Mike Pence's home county in Indiana.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
Total bloodbath for the beautiful losers tonight. pic.twitter.com/e83mnXq1nA
Yet another MAGA primary victory out of Indiana, and it's a landslide as well.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 5, 2026
RINO James Buck is currently losing by over 25 points. pic.twitter.com/74BG4WOlSm
The FOURTH RINO has just gone down in flames tonight in Indiana.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
Senator Greg Walker has also lost in a race that ultimately wasn't even close. pic.twitter.com/anZC54YttI
Every RINO who has lost in Indiana tonight has been defeated in nearly 20-point landslides.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
Linda Rogers is the FIFTH to fall. pic.twitter.com/P51SuG53vX
James Starkey has defeated incumbent Rick Niemeyer in Indiana Senate District 6, marking the SIXTH RINO to lose tonight. pic.twitter.com/yvorXnxtkB
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
No, they won't.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
SD 1 Dan Dernulc - LOST by 53 points
SD 6 Rick Niemeyer - Currently LOSING by 9 points
SD 11 Linda Rogers - LOST by 18 points
SD 19 Travis Holdman - LOST by 23 points
SD 21 James Buck - LOST by 29 points
SD 41 Greg Walker - LOST by 17 points
So far, only two of… https://t.co/epE1wll9f5
Those of you who know anything about Indiana politics know just how awful the ruling GOP establishment class has been for well over a dozen years.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
They’re getting demolished tonight. A generation of Mike Pence/Mitch Daniels/Chamber of Commerce types have just been wiped out.
This is the last major uncalled race of the night in Indiana. If Deery hangs on, that means 6 of the 8 Senate RINOs who were targeted by MAGA tonight were defeated.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) May 6, 2026
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