In Florida, Wasserman Schultz sparks a debate over what representation means in diverse districts
The redrawn district is 42% Black, and critics say her candidacy could weaken Black representation after Republican-led map changes.
- On Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2026, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz campaigned for Florida's 20th congressional district in Plantation, Fla., seeking her 12th term after Republicans redrew the state's map earlier this year.
- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis led the redistricting effort to consolidate southeast Florida Democrats, resulting in a district that is 42% Black, 23% Hispanic, and 4% Asian—creating a rare scenario where a white Democrat seeks to represent a Black-plurality area.
- Former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, 47, labeled the candidacy 'a complete erasure of our history,' while progressive organizer Elijah Manley alleged Wasserman Schultz 'stabbed us in the back' by seeking the seat.
- Defending her record, Wasserman Schultz argued she can 'ably advocate for the whole region,' noting she spent six years learning Spanish to improve constituent engagement across diverse communities.
- Congressional Black Caucus warnings suggest the party could lose over a quarter of its 60-plus members this fall, as white lawmakers currently hold some of the 115-plus House seats with majority non-white voting populations.
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In Florida, Wasserman Schultz sparks a debate over what representation means in diverse districts
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is running for reelection in a new Florida district after Republicans redrew the congressional map.
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