Democratic Group Targets Indiana House GOP Supermajority with Strategic Campaign Support
A national Democratic Party group, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC), has announced its intention to support 11 candidates in Indiana's House elections. The goal is to break the Republican supermajority that has been in place since 2012. The DLCC has identified six districts currently held by Republicans that they aim to flip, alongside five Democratic-held districts they prioritize retaining. The Republicans currently hold a 70-30 majority, and Democrats need to gain four seats to disrupt the supermajority, which allows Republicans to pass legislation without Democratic presence. The DLCC plans to provide resources such as data, research, polling, advertising, and direct voter contact to aid these candidates.