Do you think previously convicted felons should have the right to vote?
I always thought that all previously convicted felons were not allowed to vote in the United States.
I just recently realize 8 states (Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Wyoming) allow previously convicted felons to vote once they've completed their sentence(s).
Do you think they should have the right to vote? As soon as they're done completing their sentence(s) or after they've completed X amount of years with a clean record?
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