DeSantis’s Florida map would add four GOP-leaning House seats

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Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled a proposed redraw of Florida’s congressional lines that would create four new GOP-leaning seats, shifting the state’s House balance from 20-8 to 24-4 and prompting questions about partisan intent under Fair Districts rules; the plan, released to Fox News ahead of a legislative session, is expected to pass in the GOP-controlled Legislature but could face legal scrutiny in the state Supreme Court as opponents warn it risks incumbents and narrows margins in key districts.
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