Politics & Power

How Florida joining the national redistricting war could shape the future of Congress, Trump’s agenda

47 min · 20. aug. 2025
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The battle for control of Congress in the midterms might be over before voting starts. It all has to do with the political war that is ongoing concerning redistricting. Florida is closely watching the battle in Texas, and many assume it will follow the Lone Star State’s lead. Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez is creating a committee to look at drawing up new districts. So, what you have now is Florida joining this political donnybrook sweeping the nation from New York to Texas to Indiana to California.

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