Trump won't permanently lose his right to vote in Florida if he's convicted of any of the 91 felony charges he faces — and he can thank voting rights activists for passing a constitutional amendment that Ron DeSantis opposed

Trump won't permanently lose his right to vote in Florida if he's convicted of any of the 91 felony charges he faces — and he can thank voting rights activists for passing a constitutional amendment that Ron DeSantis opposed

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Without civil rights activists' efforts in 2018, Trump's right to vote after a felony conviction would've been in Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' hands.

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