NEW: On Tuesday, the 6th Circuit will hear a challenge to Tennessee’s process for restoring voting rights to people with prior felony convictions. Civil rights groups argue that the policy is “unequal" and violates the U.S. Constitution.
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If a convicted felon can become president then yes they should be able to vote once they have served their time unlike the convicted sentenced felon that served no time JS 👵🏼✊🏽
So to clarify, the plan all along has been to cancel voting rights for people with prior felony convictions, then make sure non-YT people suffer as many felony “convictions“ as possible. Got it.
We voted for that in Florida years ago but state republicans later put other stipulations, that wasn't what we voted for. Republicans cheat at every turn. The people of Florida are good folks.
That vote confused me. Nearly 70% in favor? Would MAGA really vote for that? Scott & DeSantis barely won 50%. Smells fishier than red tide on the Gulf Coast.
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The Supreme Court of Canada stated:"...the right to vote is beyond the reach of Parliament and the provincial legislative assemblies..."
https://www.constitutionalstudies.ca/2010/07/the-right-to-vote/?print=print