You just know Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is sitting in his office reading stuff about the brewing Democrat civil war in his state and laughing his you-know-what off.
Because if I were him, that’s exactly what I’d be doing.
Well, turns out that’s not really true. Okay, it’s never really been true, but we’re beginning to see more of the party’s hypocrisy on this issue now that black-majority congressional districts have been deemed unconstitutional.Here’s the story
First, a little history. You recall that DeSantis pressed the GOP majority in the Sunshine State to redistrict. They did that willingly. And if the new map survives court challenges (it should) then Republicans are gonna nab another four seats from Dems.Debbie Wasserman Schultz currently represents. That district will be far more GOP-friendly under the new map, so Wasserman Schultz had a decision to make.
On Friday, she announced it, and it has infuriated black Democrats in the state.One of the districts impacted was District 25, which longtime Rep
Speculation had been brewing for weeks that Wasserman Schultz would switch districts and run for the open seat in District 20, which was previously held by the disgraced former Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D).Today, I’m announcing my candidacy for Florida’s 20th congressional district.
— Debbie Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) May 22, 2026
I’ll continue to use my seniority in Washington to make Broward a safer, less expensive place to live, raise a family, and retire. We cannot let Trump and DeSantis take away Broward County’s power. pic.twitter.com/q2BLHlX8Xx
However, District 20 is a majority-minority district, and several black Democratic candidates who have already declared their intentions to run for the seat have openly advised the former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee to steer clear of it
He wrote the following statement on X:Debbie Wasserman Schultz is no different than those Jim Crow Republicans across the south that are wiping out African-American opportunity districts.
— Elijah Manley (@iElijahManley) May 22, 2026
But she Definitely Won’t Succeed.
What is extremely hilarious in all of this is that Cherfilus-McCormick is running for the seat again, too, though she’s under indictment for fraud.Florida legislative black caucus joins the criticism of Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Her "decision to pursue reelection in this historically Black district, despite explicit requests from the Black community to seek candidacy in a neighboring district, is disheartening." https://t.co/uLOBGTiJMs pic.twitter.com/EHDcDX0w19
— David Weigel (@daveweigel) May 22, 2026
