Florida’s Redistricting Battle Is a Test Case for Racial Gerrymanders

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Florida governor Ron DeSantis speaks during a campaign rally at Pensacola International Airport in Pensacola, Fla., October 23, 2020. (Tom Brenner/Reuters)
Ron DeSantis takes on racial gerrymandering.




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lorida currently faces a rarity: a showdown between Governor Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled legislature, which typically follows the governor’s lead. At stake is the state’s congressional map, which has to expand by one district to accommodate the Sunshine State’s booming population. The main point of contention is whether to keep a long, narrow, lizard-shaped district along the state’s northern border. That district exists only for racial purposes: to unite distant African-American communities stretching from Tallahassee in the west to Jacksonville in the east. DeSantis wants to end the racial gerrymander, and he threatens to veto any map that includes

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