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I will wait until I celebrate. dhol82 Jan 2018 #1
That's what came to my mind too! BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #3
I will wait until I celebrate. mitch96 Jan 2018 #56
The ACLU and other groups have worked hard to get this on the ballot Gothmog Jan 2018 #2
Florida, Iowa, and Virginia felons lose the right to vote permanently ProudLib72 Jan 2018 #4
Which is why there is a movement to restore their voting right in Florida. dhol82 Jan 2018 #5
What's wrong with contrasting blue with red states? ProudLib72 Jan 2018 #10
I will agree with that. dhol82 Jan 2018 #14
Virginia is a blue state ClarendonDem Jan 2018 #29
Virginia is an odd one ProudLib72 Jan 2018 #41
To clairfy about Virginia Sam McGee Jan 2018 #39
Don't forget to add in the residents who just moved in from Puerto Rico! tableturner Jan 2018 #6
I wish the PR Governor not do a campaign to get mainland Puerto Ricans to vote for Democrats. Blue_true Jan 2018 #30
First of all, I have to wonder how many of them will even register. Tipperary Jan 2018 #7
White supremacists should also have the right to vote. It's called Democracy. Lochloosa Jan 2018 #9
Of course. cwydro Jan 2018 #49
You mean among the PR refugees? dhol82 Jan 2018 #16
How did PR refugees get into this discussion of felons? cwydro Jan 2018 #58
"...there may be a fair number of white supremacists in that group." Comatose Sphagetti Jan 2018 #32
They exist -- Dirty White Boys, Florida Aryan Brotherhood, etc. Small, but yes, they'll get to vote. ancianita Jan 2018 #43
That will never pass the state house janterry Jan 2018 #8
Ballot initiative. Change to the Florida constitution. Lochloosa Jan 2018 #11
Oh. janterry Jan 2018 #12
The more north you go in Florida, the more south you go. Lochloosa Jan 2018 #13
Totally janterry Jan 2018 #15
Tallahassee is a college town, they are dems Motley13 Jan 2018 #18
I lived in Gainesville for about a year janterry Jan 2018 #22
I certainly agree with that Motley13 Jan 2018 #24
My home town. One of the most liberal cities in Florida. Lochloosa Jan 2018 #19
I worked in the prison in the surrounding areas janterry Jan 2018 #20
You go outside the city limits it's S GA. Lochloosa Jan 2018 #28
what city is that? Motley13 Jan 2018 #25
Tallahassee Lochloosa Jan 2018 #27
I lived in Key West for over 20 years. cwydro Jan 2018 #51
What we affectionately refer to as L.A. Phoenix61 Jan 2018 #21
Floribama SeaDoo77 Jan 2018 #36
Scott won't and DeSantis won't if elected quartz007 Jan 2018 #55
Rick Scott visited Mar a Lago yesterday Motley13 Jan 2018 #17
Scott is pretty much hated in my neck of the woods (PB County) so I doubt he would have monmouth4 Jan 2018 #23
I signed the petition several months ago. Blue_true Jan 2018 #26
Curious ClarendonDem Jan 2018 #31
Once a person has served his legal sentence he should have the right to vote. The solution pnwmom Jan 2018 #33
It should be, no matter the offense, you do your time and you've paid your dues. Comatose Sphagetti Jan 2018 #34
In my state James48 Jan 2018 #35
I think felons should regain their right to vote IluvPitties Jan 2018 #37
Define "stay out of trouble" ornotna Jan 2018 #46
No. We all "misbehave" but still have the right to vote as citizens of our country. SunSeeker Jan 2018 #48
"We all "misbehave"..." Comatose Sphagetti Jan 2018 #50
Yep, that's why I think not just ex-felons but current prisoners should vote. SunSeeker Jan 2018 #53
Yes I agree prisoners should have the right to vote. n/t. airplaneman Jan 2018 #52
Personally, I never understood how the hell this can be constitutional. mountain grammy Jan 2018 #38
Me neither. nt SunSeeker Jan 2018 #54
Some here don't know they're eliglble Rorey Jan 2018 #40
I've signed that petition mcar Jan 2018 #42
Florida may restore voting rights to 1.7 million ex-felons: So long, Republicans! LenaBaby61 Jan 2018 #44
Info about the Initiative: Salviati Jan 2018 #45
Done. lamp_shade Jan 2018 #57
I hope enough Puerto Ricans have established their residency in Florida. That will help. Honeycombe8 Jan 2018 #47
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