You know, these districts should be the same. You know, a congressman in some parts of Florida can get elected with like a fraction of the votes that some other. Some of these congressmen, you know, are getting 250,000 votes. Some of the others are getting like less than 200,000 votes. And I'm thinking to myself, like, you know, that's odd when you have that. And it's not just there's overall way more votes in some districts than the others. (11:34–11:42)
CLAIM
Asserts that there is a disparity in the number of votes needed to elect congressmen in different Florida districts.
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