Trump votes early in Florida after felony conviction but could face disenfranchisement

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Trump votes early in Florida after felony conviction but could face disenfranchisement
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on Wednesday, his first as a convicted felon. However, his right to vote could be curbed depending on sentencing in New York and the outcomes of his two other court cases.

“We have a level of enthusiasm that nobody’s seen before. They want to make America great again,” Trump said in reference to crowd sizes at his rallies and his supporters. “That’s what’s happening. We’re going to make it great again. Right now, we’re in a failing nation.” Trump has repeatedly questioned the 2020 election outcome. He argued that mail-in ballots and early voting were not reliable and contributed to widespread voter fraud, which recounts and audits of the results have debunked.“I will secure our elections. Our goal will be one-day voting with paper ballots, proof of citizenship, and voter ID,” Trump said, echoing similar statements at other events.

Under Florida law, a person convicted in another state can still vote in Florida as long as they are still allowed to vote in the state in which they were convicted. So, as New York allows everyone not serving a prison sentence to vote, Trump can vote in Florida despite legally being a felon.

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