Will Trump be able to vote in Florida? Here's what to know about voting rights for convicted felons in Wisconsin https://t.co/BDlWUXe6oF
Aren’t you the guy who cheated in the debate? I’m sure that’s a crime. https://t.co/Ao2CKXNPaO
Whole country bout to unite and vote Trump just to say “FUCK YOU” to that New York pedo libtard jury and Colombian crook Juan Merchan.
Former President Donald Trump has been convicted in New York, raising questions about his ability to vote in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Despite his conviction, it remains possible for Trump to vote for himself if he is not incarcerated on Election Day. The conviction has also intensified the campaign dynamics, with supporters urging voters to rally behind Trump to counter the far-left Democrats. Both Trump and President Biden agree that the final judgment will be delivered by voters at the ballot box. The conviction has sparked discussions on voting rights for convicted felons, particularly in states like Florida and Wisconsin. The trial was presided over by Judge Juan Merchan.