Ron DeSantis and Florida Republicans prepare for next round of 2026 redistricting fight
Politics,Redistricting,Florida
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President Donald Trump's yearlong effort to redraw congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterms has not gone as planned. But Republicans have one last mid-decade redistricting battleground on the table: Florida.
At the urging of Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida state lawmakers will gather in Tallahassee next week for a special legislative session to consider redrawing the state's 28 congressional districts — a move that could lead to between two and five new GOP-leaning seats. But it has drawn opposition from many in his own party because of concerns it could dilute existing Republican-held seats to the point where the party could lose incumbents in the fall.
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