Florida awaits a circuit court judge’s ruling on whether he will suspend the state’s new congressional map before the midterm elections, and Vindman states his case to be senator
State awaits circuit court judge’s ruling on whether to suspend new congressional map
Circuit Court Judge Joshua Hawkes held a hearing Friday on whether to suspend Florida’s new congressional map until a court can ultimately decide its legality.
Florida Republicans approved the map last month at the urging of President Donald Trump ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Hawkes’ decision and that map both have local and national implications.
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