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Ron DeSantis, map and Florida state

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Florida Politics · 3h
Redistricting shuffle: What’s the state of play in Florida’s congressional contests under Ron DeSantis’ new map?
Several candidates have already announced plans to change where they are running while others are staying put.

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 · 4d · on MSN
Florida approves map that solves neither of the issues DeSantis complains about
 · 4d · on MSN
Florida state House passes DeSantis’s redistricting map in hopes of adding four GOP seats
 · 1d
‘Not race neutral’: How Florida’s new voting maps favor white voters
When the architect of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new voting maps sat down to draw new congressional boundaries, he started with the goal of blowing up a majority Black district in South Florida.

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Charleston Gazette-Mail · 2d
Florida Republicans slice and dice congressional districts: How a new map could cost Democrats seats
BizPac Review · 1d
Gov. DeSantis shares ‘cheat code’ fueling his success – and it’s magnificent
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Florida Democrats decry new congressional map as Republicans continue move to reshape state's political boundaries

President Donald Trump's has called on GOP-controlled states to change their districts ahead of the midterm elections.
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Florida lawmakers pass a voting map that could help Republicans flip 4 House seats

The map drawn by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis boosts President Trump's effort to reshape voting before the midterm elections. The GOP likely holds a slight edge over Democrats in redistricting now.
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See proposed Florida redistricting map. Special session starts Tuesday

Florida's ruling Republican lawmakers are looking to redraw the state's 28 congressional districts to potentially gain four seats. See the new map.
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