Why Trump Can Still Vote Despite Felony Convictions

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Despite being a convicted felon, former President Donald Trump was able to vote in Florida due to a New York law allowing felons to vote if not incarcerated. Florida typically has stricter rules, requiring felons to pay all fines and fees before regaining voting rights, a process complicated by decentralized record-keeping. Trump's case highlights disparities in voting rights restoration between states.
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