'This is a travesty': Plaintiff reacts to FL Supreme Court allowing new congressional maps
"This is a travesty, quite frankly, to see the Florida Supreme Court turn a blind eye to what we believe was an egregious power grab," said Genesis Robinson, the executive director of Equal Ground Florida.
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