TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis just signed Florida’s new congressional maps into law on May 4, 2026, handing conservatives a huge victory and paving the way for even bigger Republican majorities in Washington.After a special session, the Republican-led legislature redrew 21 of the state’s 28 districts to match explosive population growth of nearly two million new residents since 2020. The result? Compact, commonsense districts that ignore race politics and focus on actual communities — exactly what the Supreme Court has demanded.Projections now show Florida’s U.S. House delegation could surge from a strong 20-8 Republican edge to a dominant 24-4 advantage. That’s real representation for Florida’s hardworking families, not the rigged, race-obsessed maps Democrats love.This is what good governance looks like: adapting to growth, rejecting identity politics, and delivering fair maps that reflect the people’s will. No wonder Democrats and their voting rights allies are already screaming and filing lawsuits — they can’t win when the game isn’t rigged in their favor.Conservatives are already calling for other Southern states to follow Florida’s lead with mid-decade redistricting. DeSantis just showed the way. If you’re tired of blue-state gerrymandering and endless left-wing lawfare, this is the blueprint for winning big in 2026 and beyond.
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