Partially Undoing The GOP Gerrymander In The Floridian House
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« on: June 21, 2018, 03:46:47 AM »

In addition to many areas that are in blue counties with already some blue representation but need more in the Floridian house, there are plenty of sizable red counties that are able to house blue districts. I am pretty proud of these.

1. Around Sarasota


2. My favorite one, Pensacola area


3. Around Bradenton


4. Polk county #1


5. Polk county #2


6. Brevard county


7. Some of North Central Collier areas outside of Naples mostly with a lot of Eastern Lee


8. Some of Fort Myers and some surrounding areas


9. Southern Seminole county


10. North and Central Seminole county


I like them a lot.
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Cokeland Saxton
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2018, 06:22:03 PM »

Looks like a D gerrymander to me.
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