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“Florida Republicans Embrace New Congressional Map: What It Means for the 2024 Election”

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### Florida Republicans Flip-Flop on New Congressional Map So, Florida’s congressional map has been redrawn, and guess what? The very Republicans who spent weeks warning that it would be a disaster are now mostly mum about the whole thing. Seems like when the ink dries, opinions can change—who knew? Rep. Gus Bilirakis, one of the affected Florida Republicans, thinks the new map is just peachy. “I think they did a pretty good job,” he said. Sure, he acknowledges it could use a few tweaks, but hey, it’s not like he’s complaining. Then there’s Rep. Scott Franklin, who’s now representing his third district in four terms. He still lives in his old territory, but it’s shrunk—like some kind of political magic trick. “Mine gets significantly less red than it was,” he says, but don’t worry, it’s still a “conservative performing seat.” Because that’s what really matters, right? Now, this map still needs a stamp of approval from the Florida legislature and is likely to end up in court. But it’s amusing to see how quickly many of the 20 Republican members have made peace with changes that might make their seats a tad more competitive. Just a few weeks ago, they were clutching their pearls at the thought of losing those safe GOP seats. Rep. John Rutherford even said targeting four Democratic seats “could be a bit much.” But now? Crickets. Meanwhile, down the coast, things look a little different. Rep. María Elvira Salazar is happy her district remains mostly intact, while her neighbor, Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart, is seeing only minor changes to his safe seat. “Not bad, right?” Salazar quipped. Sure, if you’re not the one facing potential electoral doom. On the flip side, Democrats are feeling the heat. Some are now scrambling to figure out how to run in less-than-friendly districts or may even be facing off against their colleagues. Rep. Jared Moskowitz is optimistic, claiming DeSantis’ map will backfire by creating more tossup districts. Rep. Darren Soto is singing a different tune, calling the map a “completely unconstitutional partisan gerrymander” and promising a lawsuit. But he’ll still run in his Orlando district, because why not? So, what’s the takeaway here? Politicians’ opinions can shift faster than a political ad during election season. Maybe they should all just stick to their talking points. After all, who needs consistency when you can have a new map to redraw your future every few years?

By Admin | Published: April 28, 2026 at 1:20 am

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