• JasonDJ
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    29 days ago

    As a convicted felon and resident of Florida, though…he shouldn’t be allowed to vote. How could you rub for an office you can’t vote for?

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        29 days ago

        I don’t disagree, but thems the ropes.

        Wouldn’t it be fucking great if he tries to go and vote live on OAN or some shit, and some smug poll worker gets to tell him he can’t vote because he’s a convicted felon.

        Oh man. That’d be better than winning the lottery.

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      29 days ago

      Florida follows the voter laws of the state the felony was tried in. New York allows felons to vote.