haroldminer
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Surprised he answered this TBH
How can he vote to overturn it?
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Surprised he answered this TBH
It is on the ballot in Florida where he is registered to vote.How can he vote to overturn it?
I thought he already voted but I guess that was a primary.It is on the ballot in Florida where he is registered to vote.
I think it could be a winner with seniors if sold correctly. Talk up expanding it to dental and vision, for example. Moot point based on what Harris has said so far though.
Yeah for sure. It would be fought tooth and nail by a ton of industries. They would be ready and willing to fill the head of seniors with propaganda about it destroying their existing Medicare.I just remember all those seniors fussing about Obamacare and how those poor people were going to take all the medicine.
I thought he already voted but I guess that was a primary.
Will he be allowed to vote as sentenced felon?
In NY, if convicted of a felony can you vote? Is it only if jailed?Yes unless New York incarcerates him. Florida's law denies felons the right to vote if they are convicted in Florida, or if the right to vote is taken away in another state where they were convicted.
In NY, if convicted of a felony can you vote? Is it only if jailed?
Thank you.Correct. If you are incarcerated in NY, you cannot vote but after you're released, you can vote. That's a relatively new change as of 2021.
Talk about sending health insurance rates through the roof.Hilarious that Trump is now talking about mandating insurance companies cover IVF.
That wouldn't be possible without Obamacare. LOL.