Florida Republicans are trading in democracy for a budding dictatorship in the name of political convenience.
On Monday, leaders of the state’s GOP-led Legislature announced they had caved to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ redistricting demands. The lawmakers will effectively allow DeSantis to draw congressional maps that create a stronger advantage for him and other Republicans.
The announcement followed a monthslong debate between Republican leadership, which had already drawn a map that benefited the GOP, and DeSantis, who proposed an even more intense gerrymander that dissolved two Black districts and redrew them as Republican strongholds.
“We are awaiting a communication from the Governor’s Office with a map that he will support,” House Speaker Chris Sprowls and Senate President Wilton Simpson said in a memo to members shared with NBC News. “Our intention is to provide the Governor’s Office opportunities to present that information before House and Senate redistricting committees.”
In short: The two Republicans are vowing to bend the knee to their leader and allow him to shape Florida’s political landscape to his heart’s desire. And for DeSantis, a potential 2024 presidential candidate, that means virtually no political autonomy for Black Floridians.








