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Facing South Florida: Felon Voting Rights

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Facing South Florida: Felon Voting Rights

Facing South Florida: Felon Voting Rights

Jim DeFede caught up with ACLU attorney Julie Ebenstein after federal judges ruled in favor of hundreds of thousands of people with felony convictions who will now be able to vote this fall in Florida.


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