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New Florida map boosts Republican seats amid national redistricting fight

New Florida map boosts Republican seats amid national redistricting fight

Summary

Florida’s Republican-controlled legislature approved a new congressional map that favors Republicans and could increase their seats in the US House of Representatives. This map is part of a wider national effort by states to redraw districts ahead of the November midterm elections, prompting legal challenges and debate over fairness.

Key Facts

  • Florida’s legislature passed a new congressional map that benefits Republicans.
  • The map could increase Republican seats from 20 to 24, while Democrats may drop from 8 to 4.
  • Governor Ron DeSantis supported and unveiled the new map days before the vote.
  • Democrats criticized the map as politically motivated and expect legal challenges.
  • The redistricting is part of a broader national trend where states redraw maps to favor one party, a practice called gerrymandering.
  • Some see the new map as risky for Republicans due to possible vote dilution and falling approval for President Donald Trump.
  • The US Supreme Court recently ruled a Louisiana map unconstitutional, affecting minority protections under the Voting Rights Act.
  • Despite the map change, Democrats remain favored to perform well in upcoming Florida legislative elections.
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