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"Meatball Ron's Dummymander will not save Republicans," said one Democratic spokesperson.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis attends a conference in Miami, Florida on April 7, 2026. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Democrats unleashed fury on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican state legislators on Monday over a newly unveiled congressional map aimed at drawing out as many as four Democratic House members.

Why it matters: Party leadership is bullish that Republicans have overextended themselves and created an opening for Democrats to make gains in Florida if they perform strongly enough in November.

- "Florida is not going to make a meaningful difference as it relates to their efforts to rig the midterm elections," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) told reporters at a press conference on Monday.

- CJ Warnke, a spokesperson for the Jeffries-aligned House Majority PAC, said in a statement to Axios that "Meatball Ron's Dummymander will not save Republicans," drawing on the derisive nickname President Trump gave DeSantis during the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

- Spokespeople for DeSantis did not respond to requests for comment.

Driving the news: DeSantis' office sent reporters a proposed new House map with 24 districts shaded red for Republicans and just four shaded blue for Democrats.

- If the districts swung the way the map suggests, it would represent a 50% loss in Democrats' total seat count in the state, which is currently eight.

- The map reduces Republicans' edge in some seats that are currently solid for the GOP, which some analysts said could backfire if Democrats have high enough turnout.

What they're saying: "What the DeSantis Dummymander might lead to is that... based on our analysis of the map, there are anywhere between 3 and 5 additional seats that Democrats can pick up if we get a turnout that mirrors 2018 or 2020," Jeffries said Monday.

- Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) told Axios there is "no question" Democrats can hold onto some of the seats Republicans are targeting.

- Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee executive director Julie Merz said in a statement: "Republicans should be careful what they wish for."

- "We have consistently said Republicans will pick up seats in Florida. And we are confident we will do it without losing a single incumbent," National Republican Congressional Committee Spokeswoman Maureen O'Toole told Axios in a statement.

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