My friends, what we are witnessing in Indiana right now is not just another legislative disagreement—it is a real-time test of whether citizens still control their government or whether political insiders get to operate behind closed doors without accountability.

The redistricting fight unfolding at the Statehouse has drawn national attention for a reason: the outcome will shape Indiana’s influence in Washington for the next decade, and potentially determine whether the Radical Left gains the foothold it needs to advance its agenda in Congress.

This is not a moment for timidity. This is the moment Hoosiers must demand leaders with both a brain and a backbone.

Todd Huff

For weeks, I have attempted to engage directly—and respectfully—with my own state senator, Rod Bray. He is the leader of the Senate and someone who should be willing to have hard conversations with the people he represents. Yet once again, he avoided any opportunity for discussion, even as citizens filled the Statehouse demanding answers. That silence speaks volumes. It tells me that too many elected officials believe they can wait out public concern rather than address it honestly.

Inside the rotunda, we saw something else: a coordinated effort by activists to shout down opposing viewpoints, drown out speakers, and create chaos instead of conversation. They hissed, they jeered, and they tried everything they could to keep reasoned arguments from being heard. But all they really accomplished was proving our point—when the Left cannot defend their ideas, they resort to intimidation and noise.

This is precisely why we cannot disengage. This moment requires thoughtful, principled involvement from citizens who understand the constitutional role of the states, who value representative government, and who want future generations to inherit a country that still honors liberty. Whether it’s redistricting, education, free speech, or economic freedom, every one of these battles connects to a bigger question: will American liberty endure with tyrants willing to do anything—and I mean anything—to acquire and hold power?

I believe we can hold on to liberty—but only if we show up. Only if we demand transparency. Only if we remind our representatives that they serve at the consent of the governed. The opposition is organized, funded, loud, relentless—maybe even paid. Who knows? Our response must be steady, informed, and unwavering.

Stay engaged. Stay vocal. Stay hopeful. Indiana has an opportunity to lead, and I intend to do everything I can to make sure we do. Thanks for pushing alongside me.

Conservative, not bitter.
Todd

🎧 Listen to today’s Toddcast here.

Key Highlights from Today’s Toddcast

🏛️ Real-time civics lesson unfolding at the Indiana Statehouse
📢 Protestors tried to silence the event with noise and insults
📐 Why redistricting is constitutional and necessary
🚫 The Left’s refusal to debate or explain their objections
🗺️ How current maps dilute Indiana’s conservative voice
☎️ Why contacting your state senator matters right now

Listen here.

Quote of the Day

Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.

John Adams

Todd Talk: When Even Pantone Triggers the Radical Left

My friends, you truly can’t make this stuff up. Pantone — the company that sets color-matching standards so your logo doesn’t print purple when it’s supposed to be navy — picked its Color of the Year. And this year it’s Cloud Dancer. 

The Radical Left promptly lost whatever’s left of their minds because of this choice. Why? Because Cloud Dancer is an off-white color, and anything “white” is apparently evil in 2025. Now even your color decks aren’t safe.

This is what happens when a movement is devoid of logic. They obsess over skin color and now brand colors while calling people like me fascists for having actual reasons behind my ideas.

Honestly… the only safe color today might be transparent — which is what their arguments already are.

Hoosiers Rise Up While There’s Still Time

We’re down to the wire, my friend. If we want to push back in this cold civil war we find ourselves living through, this is the moment to make ourselves heard.

The Left never hesitates. They swarm hearings. They crank up the pressure. They overwhelm the process.

And like it or not … it moves the needle.

So let’s match their urgency—with facts, with clarity, and with a whole lot of Hoosier common sense.

Even if you couldn’t join us last Friday, you can still make a major impact. But you’ve got to act today or tomorrow. After that, the window closes and the window for input closes—forever.

These senators are the most open to persuasion. They’re the ones who especially 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 a commitment to President Trump’s America First vision.

Show up.

Speak up.

But whatever you do—do it now.

Time is running out.

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