Will DeSantis’ congressional map will change the district where you live?

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is proposing to redraw the boundaries of at least 14 congressional districts, favoring Republicans and potentially changing the district where many residents live. The proposed map would give Republicans four additional House districts in Florida, where they currently control 20 of 28.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is proposing to redraw the boundaries of at least 14 congressional districts. The proposed map favors Republicans, giving them four additional House districts in Florida. Currently, Republicans control 20 of the 28 districts. The map would change seven districts held by Democrats and seven held by Republicans. Two predicted Republican pickups are in South Florida, where districts currently held by Democrats Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Lois Frankel would now favor Republican candidates. In Tampa Bay, the map would favor the GOP at the expense of incumbent Democrat Kathy Castor. The proposed map would create more GOP-friendly districts by condensing Democratic voters and making some Republican strongholds less sturdy.
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