And?
I have no idea what type of lines are drawn up in the states you listed. They may gerrymander, but my assumptions are not based on facts. So, I can’t comment on Florida, Texas, snd Georgia.
I can tell you that in my own state of Missouri the legislature is looking at redrawing the districts to eliminate one of the two Democrat congressmen in the state. I highly doubt that the Republican congressman, whoever he is, would care at all about his eastern Kansas City constituents.
What is the ratio of R and D representatives in Missouri?
In Maryland there is only 1 Republican House Member to the 8 D’s. So gerrymandering makes every bit of difference. It sounds like you may be a democrat, which would explain why you’re sounding defensive about the situation.