My friends, what we’re witnessing right now in Indiana is much bigger than the drawing of congressional lines.

This moment has become a civics lesson unfolding in real time—one that reminds us how our system is supposed to work and how far some are willing to stray from it.

As I explained on today’s program, redistricting is not some secret plot or procedural trick. It is, and always has been, the constitutional prerogative of state legislatures. States like Texas, California, and Missouri have already acted this year. Indiana is simply exercising the same authority our founders expected states to use. This is federalism—not the talking-point version the Left tosses around, but the real thing.

Yet the loudest objections aren’t about constitutional principles or the merits of the maps. They’re about Donald Trump, about Putin, about Facebook conspiracies, about name-calling, about emotional triggers that have nothing whatsoever to do with whether Indiana’s representation in Congress reflects the values of Hoosiers. I’ve asked repeatedly for serious arguments, and my friends, the silence has been deafening.

What we are really battling is a narrative built by people who do not want Indiana’s voice strengthened in Washington.

They want Washington strengthened over Indiana. And that is the core difference between those who oppose this and those of us who support it.

Look at what the federal government has become under the Radical Left’s control: out-of-control spending, crushing inflation, the weaponization of federal agencies, open borders designed to reshape congressional representation, and the relentless lawfare strategy aimed at stopping Donald Trump at any cost.

These are not abstract concerns—they are lived realities for every Hoosier family.

Sending more Democrats to Congress only rewards the very policies that have made life harder for working Americans.

That’s why this redistricting matters.

This isn’t about race, identity, or personality feuds.

It’s about political philosophy.

It’s about sovereignty.

It’s about liberty.

It’s about sending representatives who will not bow to Washington but will stand for Indiana’s values and interests.

This is about Indiana making sure her voice is not diluted in Washington, D.C. This is about sovereignty—ours.”

Todd Huff

And let’s be honest: the claim that Indiana shouldn’t adopt a map because “the idea came from outside the state” is one of the weakest objections offered so far.

Federalism itself is built on the idea that states learn from one another. If a good idea emerges in Iowa, Texas, or even The People’s Republic of California, Indiana is free to adopt it. That’s not a violation of state sovereignty—that is state sovereignty.

We have a narrow window left. The final vote could happen within hours. If you believe Indiana deserves representation that reflects who we truly are, this is the moment to call your state senator.

Be respectful. Be clear. Be firm. Your voice matters.

My friends, this is one of those rare times where active citizenship meets real-world consequences. The other side is loud, organized, and very angry.

But truth doesn’t need volume—it just needs people willing to speak it.

Conservative, not bitter.
Todd

🎧 Listen to today’s Toddcast here.

Key Highlights from Today’s Toddcast

🗺️ Indiana fights to protect its voice in Congress
🏛️ Federalism explained in real time
🗣️ Why the Left’s objections don’t address the merits
💸 Inflation and federal spending tied to representation
🚨 Lawfare and national politics affect local decisions
📞 Urgent call for Hoosiers to contact their senators

Listen here.

Quote of the Day

The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.

James Madison

Todd Talk: The Truth About Protecting Women’s Sports

My friends, conservatives are right again. Nearly everything we warned about when biological males are allowed to compete in girls’ sports has happened. But nothing the Left predicted has come true.

An organization known as He Cheated, which tracks this  data, shared what has and hasn’t happened. We were told trans athletes wouldn’t compete, yet they can — on teams that match their biology. We were told suicide rates would skyrocket, but thankfully they haven’t. We were told girls would face genital inspections — which of course never happened. 

But girls have been harassed in locker rooms and injured on the field. And boys have taken more than 200 awards from female athletes, and won 740 girls’ events, including 57 state titles.

How can anyone defend this lunacy? Let’s return to truth, protect women’s sports, and restore common sense.

Hoosiers Stand Up Before the Clock Runs Out

We’re in the final moments, my friends. If we’re serious about pushing back in this cold civil war—this is it. This is the sliver of time when our voices can still make a difference.

The Left never waits. They flood hearings. They crank the pressure. They bend the process.

And yes—it moves the needle.

So let’s move it our direction. With truth. With clarity. With that famous Hoosier backbone.

Even if you missed Friday, you can still make a real impact. But only if you act today or tomorrow. After that, the door slams shut.

These senators are the most open to persuasion. They need to hear from real Hoosiers right now:

Sen. Dan Dernulc – 317-232-9414 – [email protected]
Sen. Rick Niemeyer – 317-232-9489 – [email protected]
Sen. Ryan Mishler – 317-232-9814 – [email protected]
Sen. Brian Buchanan – 317-234-9441 – [email protected]
Sen. Blake Doriot – 317-232-9808 – [email protected]
Sen. Brett Clark – 317-232-9490 – [email protected]
Sen. Greg Goode – 317-233-0930 – [email protected]
Sen. Linda Rogers – 317-234-9443 – [email protected]

One calm call. One clear email. One reminder that Hoosiers expect strong maps and an unwavering America First commitment.

Show up.

Speak up.

But whatever you do—do it now.

The clock is running out!

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