Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
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The states where it’s impossible to vote if you have a felony conviction
While states in recent years have moved away from Jim Crow-era policies, several still make it difficult for people leaving prison to regain the right to vote
This is mad. So you have a situation where a felon can be president but another felon cant vote for him.
Please explain the logic of this racist policy ?