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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBREAKING: The Florida House has passed a new, aggressively gerrymandered congressional map that could net 4 GOP seats
ð¨BREAKING: The Florida House has passed a new, aggressively gerrymandered congressional map that could net 4 GOP seats ahead of midterms.
— Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) 2026-04-29T15:44:02.988432943Z
Revealingly, the vote came just an hour after SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act, rolling back 50 years of protections against racial gerrymandering.
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BREAKING: The Florida House has passed a new, aggressively gerrymandered congressional map that could net 4 GOP seats (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Wednesday
OP
All these Republicans with the power to enforce the state consistution just chooses to wipe their ass with it
In It to Win It
Wednesday
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flamingdem
(40,963 posts)1. This goes against the Florida constitution
Not that it matters to DuhSantis.
In It to Win It
(12,718 posts)2. All these Republicans with the power to enforce the state consistution just chooses to wipe their ass with it
All the progressive things our constitution does, they ignore it. The Florida Supreme Court backs them up.
The moment Dems lost the 2018 Florida governor's race (and the Florida Supreme Court as a result), I knew then, we were fucked.
flamingdem
(40,963 posts)3. Mark Elias should be brought in
if he's not already. He already has a ton of similar cases. Hope he's able to handle yet another.
NEOH
(340 posts)4. Unfortunately
Unfortunately, Florida is a lost cause for the foreseeable future.