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i think rather they can vote or not is based on how harsh of a crime they do and even if a its a minor crime i think if they have multiple charges ban them from voting for a sum of time
@9GTWWW3Justice party member7mos7MO
i think rather they can vote or not is based on how harsh of a crime they do and even if a its a minor crime i think if they have multiple charges ban them from voting for a sum of time
@9GMGC5Y7mos7MO
Well, I think if the criminal did his/her time and has proven to be a good person, they should be allowed to vote.
@9GMG954Republican7mos7MO
i do not think they should have the right to vote no matter how harsh the crime is. if they broke laws made in american grounds, then they should not have the right to vote for someone who will be running our country, county, and state. it's not fair that criminals that don't care about laws should have the right to vote
@9GMBVD77mos7MO
Criminals shouldn't be able to vote unless they have been fully cleared and are positive that they are no longer committing the crime
@9GGZV4Y7mos7MO
Convicted Criminals should not have the right to vote even after they serve their sentence because they broke the laws of this country so how do we know they have the best interest for the country
@9GNQWMP7mos7MO
Disfranchisement may be accomplished explicitly by law or implicitly through requirements applied in a discriminatory fashion, through intimidation, or by placing unreasonable requirements on voters for registration or voting
@9GJ3Z83Republican7mos7MO
I agree with the argument that you could be able to vote as a criminal after completing their sentences and parole/probation
@9FRQRH7Republican8mos8MO
no once a criminals is convicted they should never be allowed to vote . Becasue they are a criminal for life that did somthing wrong in this country.
@9GP565FPeace and Freedom7mos7MO
No, because there should still be a limit on what people can do, if the crime is worse than there should be less the person can do.
@9FPZSTC8mos8MO
Criminals that have committed a crime and not worthy of electing a US representative. Although they have a voice they have not lived in the real world for long enough.
@9FT925VRepublican8mos8MO
criminals shouldn't get to vote since they are troubling people and causing people around them not to feel safe.
@9CJ6CB68mos8MO
That doesn’t affect their right to vote at all, and not every criminal is a horrible person trying to kidnap your kids. Their right to vote isn’t up for debate, that right doesn’t disappear because they are still a citizen, and as such are able to participate in society.
@9FLVD46Republican8mos8MO
criminals shouldn't get to vote since they are troubling people and causing people around them not to feel safe
@9FL7JXCRepublican8mos8MO
NO. Criminals deserve no voting rights. There are laws in place for a reason. I would counter with the degree of crime committed. Unpaid parking tickets, traffic violations, etc are not the same category as lets say manslaughter or child trafficking.
@9FLWT3MRepublican8mos8MO
Criminals should not have the right to vote because they did something wrong that got them put away for time no matter what the case was they were still in jail. Since they were away in jail they have no idea what is going on in the political world they may know some bits and pieces but they don't know all. So if they don't know what is going on why should they be allowed to vote.
@9GPC2CPRepublican7mos7MO
I don't agree with that because why should someone who did something that caused them to go to prison be able to be apart of choosing who runs our government.
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