Anonymous DeSantis releases new congress(...) 04/27/26(Mon)14:25:26 No. 1509819 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2026-election/ron-desantis-releases-new-congressional-map-creating-four-gop-leaning-rcna342227 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday released a proposed redraw of the state’s congressional lines that, on paper, would create four new GOP-leaning seats — an aggressive proposal that the governor is using to try to challenge anti-gerrymandering language in the state Constitution. The Florida Legislature is set to begin a special session Tuesday to consider the maps, which are overwhelmingly expected to pass out of the GOP-dominated body, though even some Republicans have expressed annoyance about how DeSantis has handled the process. The map was first released to Fox News, which got a view of the new proposal before Florida lawmakers had a chance to see it. The release came in the form of a graphic that clearly outlined the political leaning of each seat in blue and red, which itself could cause legal heartburn because the Florida Constitution includes anti-gerrymandering language, known as Fair Districts, that prevents the use of partisan “intent.” The current congressional maps, also drawn by DeSantis, give Republicans a 20-8 advantage over Democrats, a number that could change to 24-4 under the new DeSantis plan. “This is wild,” said a Florida Republican consultant who has been involved in past redistricting cycles. “I don’t know how you can argue a red and blue map released from the governor’s office doesn’t show some form of partisan intent.” Democratic state Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith hinted that he believed the form of that early release alone will be enough to show there was partisan intent from the governor’s office. “The fact that the Governor shared his illegally-rigged Congressional map with @FoxNews before sharing it with state senators voting on them TOMORROW shows how partisan and illegitimate this process is,” he posted on social media. >>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)14:26:53 No. 1509820 DeSantis’ office did not return a request seeking comment about the release. It issued a statement to Fox News saying the new maps are needed because the state got “shortchanged” during the 2020 census. DeSantis has repeatedly noted the state's population growth since 2020 in comments about mid-decade redistricting, too. In a memo to lawmakers urging they support the map, he contends Florida was undercounted by more than 760,000 people. Because of Fair Districts, Florida Republicans have discussed the need to push forward with redistricting through the lens of the census data and population shifts, rather than focusing on pure political gain like politicians in most other states that have redrawn their congressional maps over the past year. In a memo to lawmakers, DeSantis also signaled his new map will be an attempt to force reconsideration of the Fair Districts provisions in the state Constitution. The language requires the consideration of race when drawing new political lines, which DeSantis says is unconstitutional. "Properly understood, the Fourteenth Amendment forbids the government from divvying up the citizenry based in whole or in part upon race," read the memo, which was penned by DeSantis general counsel David Axelman. But the aggressive political gains the new map seeks have some Republicans questioning whether the governor has misread the current political atmosphere. Democrats across the country, including in Florida, have flipped GOP-held seats in special and regular elections amid President Donald Trump’s low approval ratings. The concern rises from the idea that in order to create more GOP-leaning seats, the margins in many redrawn districts will get smaller for Republican incumbents. During what is expected to be a difficult 2026 midterm for the party, it could put those incumbents at risk of losing even if they have slight registration advantages. >>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)14:28:20 No. 1509821 The new map would get rid of the blue-leaning seat in Tampa currently held by Rep. Kathy Castor. She is the lone Democrat representing the region. The proposal also appears to do away with the seat held by Democrat Darren Soto of Orlando, leaving one blue seat in the central part of the state. And it would leave two Democratic-leaning seats in Palm Beach and Broward counties in South Florida, where Democrats currently have four districts: the seat recently vacated by former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, plus Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz's, Jared Moskowitz's and Lois Frankel's districts. The new map removes any Democratic-leaning seats from the Tampa and Orlando areas, which are home to many Democratic voters. In order to make seats in those areas all Republican-leaning on paper, it likely means the actual margins in the new Republican seats — and potentially some the surrounding ones — are now much smaller. “New FL map proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) would target four Dem seats, aiming to convert a 20R-8D delegation to 24R-4D. But in a year like 2026, not all of the 24 seats would be safe for the GOP,” Dave Wasserman, an election analyst for the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, posted on X. Florida is set to become the eighth state to redraw its lines this election cycle, after Trump kicked off a campaign last year to use redistricting to try to pad Republicans' slim majority in the House. That, for now, has not gone exactly as the White House has planned, as Democratic-led states also started redrawing their congressional maps, meaning that it’s unlikely that either political party won a huge number of new seats. If Florida’s new map were to be implemented, it would cancel out the recent Democratic gains in Virginia, where voters approved a new plan that could see Democrats pick up four House seats. The Virginia Supreme Court heard arguments about the legality of that ballot measure push Monday. >>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)14:29:21 No. 1509823 In Florida, the new map will also almost certainly end up with the state Supreme Court, where DeSantis has appointed six of the current seven members. But given the language in the state Constitution about partisan “intent,” there are Republicans in the state not convinced the new map will pass legal muster, even with a favorable court. “I think he [DeSantis] could eke out like a 4-3 win, or whatever,” said a state lawmaker who's a member of the Republican leadership said. “But with redistricting, that’s not a given. It’s a pretty aggressive map, I just don’t know how that might play out.” >>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:16:05 No. 1509883 >>1509820 >Fox News saying the new maps are needed because the state got “shortchanged” during the 2020 census. DeSantis has repeatedly noted the state's population growth since 2020 in comments about mid-decade redistricting, too. In a memo to lawmakers urging they support the map, he contends Florida was undercounted by more than 760,000 people. How many illegals are they counting? Is this another "every accusation is a confession" moment?>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:17:22 No. 1509884 >>1509819 Republicans are such scumbags, you have to respect it.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:18:55 No. 1509885 >>1509883 >How many illegals are they counting? Is this another "every accusation is a confession" moment? All the illegals are counted in all states and Congressional seats are assigned based on total population. Did you think the fags were dying for illegals because they're good people? lol What a liggeral you are.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:20:31 No. 1509886 >>1509883 >>1509885 >How many illegals are they counting? Anon Florida is currently 40% brown, with 21% of it speaking spanish. https://statisticalatlas.com/state/Florida/Languages They would literally have to cut off everywhere below Orlando and float it to Cuba if they wanted to make this about illegal aliens, race, and whiteness. People think "BASED FLORIDA", no, they were an illegal migrant colony before it became popular. >>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:22:26 No. 1509887 >>1509885 >>1509886 So they're hypocrites with no principles is what you're saying. Well, we already knew that anyway when they gave special exceptions to the illegals working for them.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:29:09 No. 1509888 >>1509887 They're politicians, yeah. All politicians are this way. Every state right now is trying to desperately redraw maps to specifically give themselves seats, something that was seen as impossible just 10 years ago. California and Texas doing it really set the stage for what is effectively stronghold states with no more purple; vote party lines or have no vote.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:30:18 No. 1509889 >>1509887 Well, you could say that. But you'd be a tard in doing so. Considering how hard Dems fought to keep question about immigration status off of the census. And I'm not going to keep giving you free posts for your idiotic trolling.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:34:27 No. 1509891 >>1509889 You're going to respond to every post calling your favorite political whores hypocrites with no principles.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:37:04 No. 1509892 >>1509819 Please, please create 5 more sub-5% Republican voting districts. They totally won't flip and give Dems more seats.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)16:38:56 No. 1509893 >>1509892 Florida remembers.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)17:25:42 No. 1509906 >>1509889 >census What is your translation service telling you this word means It seems like there's a mistranslation going on, because a census isn't a count of citizens>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)17:33:37 No. 1509913 >>1509906 Anon's talking about apportionment.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)17:51:36 No. 1509916 >>1509906 It is actually, but it's broader than that. So if you want to be a thundercunt about it, go ahead and bloviate your diarrhea>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)17:58:11 No. 1509918 >>1509916 god your life is humiliating>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)18:28:38 No. 1509920 >It is actually, but it's broader than that. lmao, what a faggot>>1509913 >Anon's talking about apportionment. I know what the shill is talking about. The Constitution is perfectly clear that it doesn't mean what they're paid to say it means>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)18:40:15 No. 1509924 >>1509884 No... No I really don't>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)19:08:03 No. 1509938 BTW, the Florida Constitution specifically bans DeSantis' latest scheme to steal the 2026 election for trump and the republicans. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-redistrict-florida_n_69e9317ae4b0cc34aae4245b >>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)19:42:44 No. 1509944 >>1509938 That only matters if the state supreme court cares.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)19:51:17 No. 1509947 >>1509944 If they don't it confirms Florida is a fascist shithole.>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)20:40:55 No. 1509968 >>1509938 Doesn't matter. The Florida constitution also says that they have a right to privacy, even in public, yet there are Flock cameras on every street corner and every other street has a toll road. Floridians are bootlickers and doormats. t. I live there>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)22:31:15 No. 1509986 >>1509947 >If they don't it confirms Florida is a fascist shithole. t. Recently celebrated VA's unlawful redistricting>>
Anonymous 04/27/26(Mon)23:06:21 No. 1509999 >>1509986 >unlawful fuck, do you have the evidence? you need to tell VA republicunts, they think its lawful https://www.foxnews.com/politics/virginia-gop-dems-battle-redistricting-state-supreme-court >>
Anonymous 04/28/26(Tue)00:33:03 No. 1510027 >>1509999 No, it's OK and right when we do it.>>
Anonymous 04/28/26(Tue)10:23:21 No. 1510075 >>1509986 They were allowed to put it to a vote unlike Florida
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