"Florida Court Rulings and Marijuana Legalization Shake Up Political Landscape"

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Florida Supreme Court's rulings on a six-week abortion ban and a proposed constitutional amendment overturning the ban pose political risks for anti-abortion House Republicans like Anna Paulina Luna and María Elvira Salazar, potentially affecting their re-election prospects in November. The decisions have buoyed Democratic hopes of winning House seats in Florida and are expected to make reproductive rights a major issue in House races across the country, particularly for vulnerable Republicans representing districts won by President Biden in 2020.
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