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Rep. Kathy Castor slams DeSantis' proposed congressional map as a "partisan charade"

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 4/28/2026Score46Mixed Progress
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Florida is the next state considering making changes to its congressional map ahead of the November midterms.

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Ron DeSantis has proposed a map that could give Republicans four more seats in the House.

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CBS News Miami investigative reporter Jim DeFede has more.

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The nationwide redistricting fight is now in Florida, where lawmakers are weighing Gov.

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Kathy Castor, whose district would be redrawn if the map is approved, joins "The Takeout" to discuss her opposition to the effort.

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