Well, the Florida Supreme Court upheld it. And that's what I said at the time, what happened? And that's what happened. But if you read that court's opinion, I think that There's problems with our current congressional map in terms of violating the Constitution with racial gerrymandering. that has to be addressed not in north Florida, which we did address, but in southern Florida. And then you just have this situation where 2020 to now in Florida, there's been a sea change in demography. (21:00–21:09)
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Asserts that the current congressional map may violate the Constitution due to racial gerrymandering.
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