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Could Trump Be Barred from Voting After Felony Conviction? DeSantis Shares Opinion – Find Out Now!

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    • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has commented on the potential voting rights implications for former President Donald Trump following his felony conviction in New York.
    • DeSantis expressed his intention to ensure that Trump retains his voting rights in the state of Florida.
    • The governor’s remarks suggest that despite the felony conviction, efforts will be made at the state level to allow Trump to continue participating in the electoral process.
    • The issue raises questions about the intersection of state and federal laws regarding voting rights for individuals with felony convictions.
    • This development is particularly pertinent given Trump’s ongoing influence and activities in American politics.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-lose-his-right-vote-after-felony-conviction-desantis-weighs)

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