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Can Trump Vote If He’s Convicted Of A Felony? Here's What Rights He Could Lose.
Forbes· 3 days agoA Florida resident with a felony conviction in another state is only ineligible to vote in Florida...
100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing states
KAAL Austin· 3 hours agoIt’s been a century now since an act of Congress granted citizenship to Native Americans, but...
100 Years Ago, US Citizenship for Native Americans Came Without Voting Rights in Swing States
US News & World Report· 3 hours agoIt's been a century now since an act of Congress granted citizenship to Native Americans, but advocates say that birthright bestowed in 1924 still hasn’t translated into equal ...
European vote could tip the balance on Meloni's far-right agenda in Italy
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 hour agoThe European elections June 6-9 could begin to tip Meloni’s balancing act. “I think there are two...
European vote could tip the balance on Meloni's far-right agenda in Italy
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 1 hour agoThe European elections June 6-9 could begin to tip Meloni’s balancing act.
Putin’s next conquests are already in his sights
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoFor the next seven days The Telegraph is running a series of exclusive essays from international commentators imagining the consequences if Russia were...
Can Donald Trump Still Vote for Himself? Here’s What Florida Law Says About Felons
People Magazine· 22 hours agoEven if his guilty verdict on 34 felony counts sticks following an appeal, Trump will...
How to Register to Vote (Plus, Who’s Eligible to Register)
Teen Vogue via Yahoo News· 3 days agoCan you register to vote from a tribal nation? Yes, Indigenous Americans living on reservation land...
Will Donald Trump's guilty verdict change how Kentuckians vote? What some residents say
Gannett via AOL· 7 hours agoKit Crase, a 60-year-old Louisvillian, said the results of the trial only made her less confident in the U.S. legal system. Alex Berling, 34, who considers ...
100 years after Native people became citizens, voting access is still fraught
NPR· 19 hours agoARI SHAPIRO, HOST: On June 2, 1924, Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act. The law granted U.S. citizenship and the right ...