
May 5th is Primary election day. If you haven't yet, visit Indiana Voters to find your nearest polling station.
For Congressional District 4, vote Drew Cox to ensure your voice is heard in DC.

May 5th is Primary election day. If you haven't yet, visit Indiana Voters to find your nearest polling station.
For Congressional District 4, vote Drew Cox to ensure your voice is heard in DC.
This past Wednesday, the Supreme Court struck down a voting map from Louisiana that contained a majority African American constituency. If you didn’t know, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 allows for creation of majority-black districts if their voter representation was diluted by gerrymandering. For decades, it's been one of the largest pieces of legislation which protects minority communities within the democratic process.
Now, this can only be done if the map is drawn with intentional racial discrimination, which is extremely difficult to prove. This ruling isn’t just affecting one district in Louisiana; it’s setting a dangerous precedent for legislatures across the country that they can redraw their maps and get away with it. Equal voter representation, specifically for black communities, is being targeted by our current administration.
As your representative, I will not only fight for the needs of Indiana residents, but for civil rights and representation everywhere within the United States.
Unlike Jim Baird, Drew Cox doesn't take any money from PACs, including AIPAC. For everyone in Indiana's 4th Congressional District, vote for the candidate who will actually work for the people, and not just the biggest donors.