Steelman · slot A
The discipline case
A Trump-aligned Republican strategist would argue —Spencer Deery and the other Indiana state senators didn't just disagree with the president on a policy detail — they sank a redistricting effort the party needed, in a state Trump carried decisively. A party that can't hold its own legislators accountable when they break ranks on a defining priority isn't a coalition, it's a debating society. Backing primary challengers isn't vindictiveness; it's the basic mechanism by which a party tells its officeholders what the voters who elected them actually want. If Deery survives, every other Republican learns that defying the president is free. If he loses, they learn the opposite. That's not retribution — that's how accountability is supposed to work in a party primary.