Florida redistricting jitters after special elections shake up map plans
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Florida Republicans are wary that a mid-decade redistricting push could backfire after surprising special-election wins, with Gov. DeSantis pressing for new maps that might weaken incumbents and shift margins. Democrats warn the moves could become a political liability in November, and lawmakers are weighing potential consequences ahead of an April session to advance redistricting.
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- Four Things to Know About a Democrat’s Win in Trump’s Backyard The New York Times
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