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Somewhere, Ron DeSantis has got to be sitting back, booted feet propped on his desk, laughing and smoking a cigar at what has been playing out in Florida's 20th Congressional District. As RedState readers will recall, at the governor's urging, the Sunshine State redrew its congressional map in late April just as the Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais was being handed down. Republicans hold 20 of Florida's 28 congressional seats. The new map, if it survives the current court challenges, could potentially net them another four seats in the upcoming midterm elections. One of the districts impacted was District 25, which longtime Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz currently represents. That district will be far more GOP-friendly under the new map, so Wasserman Schultz had a decision to make. On Friday, she announced it, and it has infuriated black Democrats in the state. READ MORE: 'GOAT Gov' Ron DeSantis Spikes Ball on Hakeem Jeffries As He Recaps Big Week for Florida Speculation had been swirling for weeks that Wasserman Schultz would switch districts and run for the open seat in District 20, the one formerly held by disgraced now-former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D). But that district is one of those majority minority ones, and several black Democrats who already declared their intentions to run for it openly warned the former Democrat National Committee Chairwoman off of it. She didn't listen, and on Friday, she made it official that she intends to run in District 20 - complete with a framed poster of former President Barack Obama in the background, of course: The announcement did not go over well with some of the candidates who were already in the race, including self-described "organizer" and woketivist Elijah Manley, who point-blank accused her of wanting to steal a seat that he felt should remain in the hands of a black Democrat. He wrote the following statement on X:
Later, he broke out the Jim Crow references in a true chickens come home to roost moment for Wasserman Schultz and the race-obsessed Democrat Party: The Florida Black Legislative Caucus was also not amused: Wasserman Schultz's current district is also majority minority, but with more Hispanic voters than black voters. The new CD-20's majority minority, once it goes into effect, will consist of more black voters than Hispanic voters:
The icing on top of all of this is that Cherfilus-McCormick is running again, too, for the CD-20 seat. Here's what she had to say two weeks ago when asked about the possibility of Wasserman Schultz running in CD-20, and if she'd support her:
In a sane world, people would reject arguments that certain districts should be reserved for any person based on race, sex, religion, etc. But Democrats built this insanity, and now they are tearing themselves apart over it, bless their hearts. You love to see it. You truly do. |

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