Message from @Dillpick88
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This is from Ballotpedia
it'll be difficult to increase that 22% to 50%+
My hope is on FL state legislature overturning that if it passes
We'll see though
The effort to tip the balance in Florida and turn it into a blue state has been in full-on display since 2016
What with importing half a million Puerto Ricans (also in PA, NC, and other purple states), trying to legalize felon voting, the Parkland students advocating to lowering the voting age
They're going to give it everything they got, 2016 will look like kid gloves compared to the next election @FLanon
Yep. This is war.
yep
So basically, it'll allow every felon except for those convicted of murder or sexual offenses to vote as soon as they're released. This is horrid.
60% of these people are black and Hispanic.
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I hope everything goes well
Florida has 1,686,318 disenfranchised felons.
It's around 35-40% white. Hispanic felons have even lower turnout than normal Spics, likewise blacks.
Those whites are mostly poor who voted Trump.
That's at the very least 100,000 voters for the democrats.
100,000 of that 1.6 million are currently incarcerated
It'll probably have a partisan effect of maybe 1 or 2 extra percentage points for the Democrats**.
which is HUGE
so 1.4 million felons will have their rights restored, assuming another 100,000 of those inmates were convicted of sexual offenses or murder
Trump won Florida by just over 100,000 votes
This year counts.
Campaign your heart out.
That's an understatement.
trump won by 1.2%
Every senior in my school is a Republican except for maybe 30
and if the partisan effect is 1-2% then that's over
He would have to do a fantastic job in those lasting 2 years to barely win
And then goodbye Florida
then the GOP is permanently exiled from the presidency
florida as permanently democrat would strip republicans from the presidency for at least 3 terms tbh
It would be the end
I'm moving to Alabama for college anyways
All politics would have to be about radicalization from thereon out
Might I add that this commission meets every __20__ years
that's 5 terms.
BUT amendments can also be proposed by the florida legislature and a citizen's initiative
thereby giving us a chance to repeal it before it actually goes into effect
Hopefully in the event that this ballot initiative passes, state legislature overturns it
I just hope Floridians learn the mistake they're about to make.
We must try to keep it from getting to that point in the first place.