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Following President Trump's directive, Florida Republicans are considering a mid-decade redistricting to gain more congressional seats.
The potential redraw follows similar Republican-led efforts in states like Texas and Missouri to help the GOP maintain control of Congress.
Florida's Fair Districts standards, which prohibit partisan gerrymandering, present a legal hurdle for the proposed changes.
With Republican-backed redistricting plans advancing in Texas and now Missouri that could help the party retain command of Congress next year, Florida GOP leaders may be next in line to follow President Trump’s directive.
The seated president’s party historically loses seats in midterm elections, which occur next year. But Trump is out to keep the GOP in control –