Mayor Pete Buttigieg on comparing Sen. Bernie Sanders and President Trump: 'I regard them as stupendously different in many respects' ButtigiegTownHall
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"No," he said. "I do believe that when you are, when you have served your sentence, then part of being restored to society is that you are part of the political life of this nation again and one of the things that needs to be restored is your right to vote." "Yes, even for terrible people, because once you start chipping away and you say, 'Well, that guy committed a terrible crime, not going to let him vote. Well, that person did that. Not going to let that person vote,' you're running down a slippery slope," Sanders said.
According to analysis provided by her campaign, that would provide immediate relief to more than 95% of the 45 million Americans with student debt.
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