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Could DeSantis, GOP’s Florida Redistricting Plan Backfire?

Florida lawmakers are back in Tallahassee as a controversial mid-decade redistricting push could reshape the political map—and potentially backfire.

Ed Dean is joined by legal analysts Lindsey Brock and Ron Davis to break down whether Republicans gain seats or risk spreading voters too thin. Plus, the Trump administration signals a major shift in marijuana policy, moving toward reclassification and expanded medical use.

What does that mean for Florida’s stalled recreational efforts and future ballot initiatives? From court challenges to voter sentiment and the role of independents, this episode dives into the legal and political stakes shaping Florida’s future.

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