In NY, and FL goes by the state of the conviction for voter eligibility.
The issue isn’t that he is a felon, but that he didn’t report in after conviction. However, the argument will be that he hasn’t been sentenced yet, because FL will definitely find wiggle room for Trump.
But he’s a convicted felon, so how is he going to vote? 🧐
In NY, and FL goes by the state of the conviction for voter eligibility.
The issue isn’t that he is a felon, but that he didn’t report in after conviction. However, the argument will be that he hasn’t been sentenced yet, because FL will definitely find wiggle room for Trump.