You know, our primary is a year away, so we have time to be able to digest those changes. But if that decision were to come down and to say that those districts are problematic, Florida would be forced with that as well, even if we didn't get the extra seat to go in and do a new map. And as you remember, well, some may remember, you know, I had to veto the Florida Republican legislature to veto their map last time because they drew this 200 mile district from Tallahassee to Jacksonville, this little squiggly district across the northern tip of Florida. (07:24–07:34)
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