Gov. Ron DeSantis split up Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s South Florida voters into five different districts in his newly approved maps, leaving her with complicated options as Black Democratic leaders and candidates fight to keep her out of at least one of those districts.
Only two of the five districts her voters were split into favor a Democratic candidate — and both of those districts were created in 1992 under the Voting Rights Act to ensure Black voters could elect a candidate of their choice.
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