Florida could make or break GOP’s redistricting edge
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Rove warns Florida GOP: Aggressive redistricting could backfire on incumbents
While Florida Republicans ramp up their rhetoric against Democratic redistricting efforts in Virginia, a prominent voice in the party is urging caution at home. During a Friday appearance on “Fox & Friends,
With a Supreme Court decision pending and an unfriendly environment for Republicans, critics question why lawmakers should embark on the legally risky endeavor.
"It is against the constitution to redraw maps in favor of a party." Is it? Mid-decade redistricting wouldn’t be illegal, but doing it to intentionally benefit one political party would be, law professors told PolitiFact.
Thursday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, Tom Bevan, Andrew Walworth, and Carl Cannon discuss the implications of the state-by-state redistricting "war" ahead of the midterm elections, as a Virginia judge halts the results of the referendum and Florida prepares a new congressional map.
Balart, Carlos Giménez, Laurel Lee, Anna Paulina Luna, Cory Mills, Brian Mast and Maria Elvira Salazar as potential targets.
Florida lawmakers have set a start time for next week’s special session on congressional redistricting. State senators are scheduled to convene on Tuesday at noon. This special session, scheduled to run until Friday,
The spotlight is turning to Florida ahead of a special session that will decide the fate of a new Congressional map that Republicans hope will net several seats for their party in November's midterm
Census undercount threatens fair representation in Florida redistricting efforts. On April 28, the Florida Legislature will convene for a Special Legislative Session on Congressional redistricting. The purpose of mid-decade redistricting is to adjust electoral District boundaries to ensure each District has equal voting power and complies with court rulings.