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Ronnie
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« on: May 30, 2017, 02:18:28 PM »
« edited: May 30, 2017, 02:21:33 PM by Ronnie »

It is a long shot but Florida could have the opportunity to pass a felon restoration amendment in 2018 if they get enough signatures approved by Feb 2018. This amendment would restore voting rights to 1.6 million Floridians. While turnout among this group would probably be very low in 2020(if the amendment passes), it has the opportunity to change the political landscape. In addition, one in five African Americans in Florida are effected by this.

How would this influx of new voters change Florida in 2020?

Info: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Voting_Rights_Restoration_for_Felons_Initiative_(2018)


*** mod note (5/14/2017): fixed your link - the ')' at the end was cut off due to forum quirks

Have democrats and liberals sunk this low that they now need felons ie (murders, rapists, drug dealers, attempted murders, violent felones, and let's not forget illegal aliens) to help them win presidential elections? Do the American people really hate liberals that much?

Felons may have made terrible mistakes in their lives, but they are still citizens--and that's the key difference between them and the undocumented immigrants who you've conflated them with.  Many of them have families, and futures outside of a prison cell.  The burden is on conservatives to explain why these people should not be a part of our civic process, and be stripped of an important part of citizenship. 
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