Karl Rove Warns GOP Gerrymander in Florida Could Backfire
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Karl Rove Warns GOP Gerrymander in Florida Could Backfire
"Karl Rove warned that the proposed Republican gerrymander in Florida could backfire, stating, 'What they're going to do is they're going to have to take Republican votes out of Republican districts and put them into Democrat districts.' This strategy risks lowering numbers for some incumbent Republicans, potentially leading to losses in seats."
"Rove highlighted the recent developments in Virginia, where Democrats gained a 10-1 district advantage through a ballot initiative. He mentioned that the district court judge had a strong argument against the referendum's wording, suggesting a possibility of it being overturned by the Virginia Supreme Court."
Karl Rove cautioned that a Republican gerrymander in Florida might have negative consequences for the party. He noted that recent redistricting efforts in Virginia allowed Democrats to gain a significant advantage. Rove expressed concern that the proposed changes in Florida could dilute Republican votes in certain districts, potentially leading to losses for incumbent Republicans. He emphasized that while the Democrats currently hold an advantage, the outcome of the redistricting could shift the balance in Florida and other states like Missouri.
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