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Originally Posted by Guest
How about a wild guess?
If it involves millions of felons/ex-felons what would be the guess who comprises the most of these?
Hint: these folks make up the highest percent of the prison population!!
And if they were allowed to vote again, how do you think they would vote?
A couple of more hints? Clinton is all for it! (what the hell she is one too)
Eric Holder was a proponent of getting the laws changed.
Seems to be a pattern emerging....all too familiar pattern.
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You really should look at the states that have the toughest laws against current, and former felons being allowed to vote. 3.4 million of the 6 million come from 10 states. Virginia is one of them. All the rest are Republican strongholds. What the hell if you are going to have strict voter id laws, you might as well have strict laws against former felons being allowed to vote.
40 states allow former felons to vote. When one of the ten tries to join the majority, they are only doing it for political reasons. However, Republicans in Virginia trying to stop their Democrat governor from allowing former felons from voting, they don't have any political motive in doing so. Hell no! The Republicans are way above that.
Is talking out of both sides of your mouth at the same time a requirement for all Republicans running for political office?
If a non-violent felon has served his/her sentence, why shouldn't they be allowed to vote?