My friends,
I’ve been talking about redistricting for weeks now, but today’s conversation with Brett Galaszewski from Turning Point Action made something crystal clear: Indiana is no longer just another red state with a procedural map fight. We are the firewall.
What happens between now and Monday may determine whether Republicans keep the U.S. House after the 2026 midterms — or hand the gavel back to the Radical Left.
Let me say that again: a handful of Republican state senators in one of the most conservative states in the country could decide who runs Congress.
That should wake us up.
Brett laid out an alarming but accurate picture. States like California have already gutted GOP seats. Illinois? Same story. Massachusetts and Virginia are moving in that direction as well. Meanwhile, Indiana — a state Trump won by huge margins — is hesitating on adopting a 9–0 Republican map that is fully legal, constitutional, and strategically essential.
I told Brett during the interview that ten years ago, I’m not sure I would’ve supported something like this. But the fight has changed. The Radical Left has openly embraced lawfare, endless investigations, weaponized agencies, and mass manipulation of electoral maps. On top of that, they use the political power these things provide them to push a godless, radical agenda down our throats. To pretend we’re still living in a world where politics is polite is to lose the country.
If we don’t use every legal, ethical, moral tool available, we simply will not survive the modern political battlefield.
And make no mistake — this is a battlefield.
I know many of you work demanding jobs, run businesses, coach kids’ teams, serve in ministries, juggle a dozen responsibilities. Conservatives are the people who keep this country moving. But right now, we need to pause long enough to make our voices heard.
Phone calls matter. Showing up matters. Accountability matters.
The rally this Friday at the Indiana Statehouse may be the shot in the arm these wavering senators need. Brett told me Turning Point Action has never held an event in Indiana before, and they’re entering with a mission: make this a turning point, literally.
Indiana cannot be the reason we hand the House back to the Radical Left.
I don’t know yet if I can make the rally, but I can promise you this — I’ll support anyone who shows up to defend the Constitution and stop Indiana from becoming the reason the Radical Left regains the House.
We’re blessed in Indiana with strong conservative roots, but those roots don’t survive complacency. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: someone must win this political battle. The ideological differences we’re enduring today are truly irreconcilable. And if constitutional conservatives don’t step up, the “someone” who wins won’t be us.
Let’s choose to fight. Let’s choose to lead. Let’s choose to preserve the republic — starting right here in Indiana.
Conservative, not bitter.
Todd
🎧 Listen to today’s Toddcast here.
Key Highlights from Today’s Toddcast
🇺🇸 Indiana is now the political “firewall” for 2026
🗺️ A 9–0 Republican congressional map is fully legal — and essential
🏛️ A handful of GOP senators are wavering
📣 Friday’s Statehouse rally could shift the outcome
📞 Voter pressure is the only leverage that works
⚖️ Conservatives must use every legal tool available
Listen here.
Quote of the Day
A primary object … should be the education of our youth in the science of government.
Well, my friends, here is reason number 623 why Democrats should never be given political power again. The Biden administration handed out nearly 4 million Social Security numbers to illegal aliens. And that’s only part of the story. Look closely and you’ll see the numbers essentially doubled each year he was in office — from 270,000 to 590,000 to nearly 1 million to over 2 million. At that rate, fiscal year 2025 would’ve brought almost 4 million more.
And yet Democrats insist none of this is happening. Really? If this many are getting Social Security numbers, how many are registering to vote and casting ballots?
If you want to talk about threats to “democracy,” start here. This madness must end — and these folks should never hold political power again.
All In For Indiana
You’ve probably noticed — when the Left wants something, they fight like their worldview depends on it.
Well, this Friday it’s our turn.
Turning Point Action is hosting the All In For Indiana event at the Indiana Statehouse, and this is the final push to encourage Republican senators to approve the new congressional map. Reasonable maps. Honest representation. Political accountability. You know — the basics of a constitutional republic.
And I’ve been invited to speak. If I can make the logistics work, I’ll be there — and I’d love to see you there too.
Indiana Statehouse Rotunda
Friday, December 5
12 p.m. noon
Why show up?
Because politicians listen when the people show up. When we flood the rotunda with Hoosiers who still believe in American principles, they feel it. They remember who they represent. They remember who put them in office.
And if they don’t, we work to replace them.
But maybe you can’t attend. Life happens. Kids, work, obligations — I get it.
If that’s the case, you can still make a major impact by calling or emailing the Republican senators below. These are the lawmakers who have been identified as the most likely to be persuaded — the fence sitters who could be convinced to support the new map:
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]
A quick message. A polite request. A strong reminder that Hoosiers expect them to stand up for these new maps and President Trump’s America First agenda.
This is how we influence politics — and by extension culture — by showing up, speaking up, and refusing to sit back while others make the decisions.
If you can attend, I hope to see you at noon on Friday.
If not, make a quick call or two today. Send a couple emails. It matters more than you may think.

