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FAQ: Can Trump still run for president? Can he still vote? Here's what the guilty verdict means
Yahoo News via AOL· 10 hours agoKathy Hochul could pardon him. That would be highly unlikely given that she is a Democrat. Can Trump...
Trump was found guilty of crimes in New York. Can he still vote in Florida?
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoWhile Florida law bars people convicted of most felonies from voting until they’ve fulfilled all...
Donald Trump is now a convicted felon: Can he still run for president?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThe variety of state laws on voting rights for convicted felons could impact Trump's ability to cast...
Florida chose to fuel Trump’s election lies. Miami shows what the consequences may be | Opinion
Miami Herald via AOL· 11 hours agoAnd now, in Miami-Dade — the most voter-rich county in Florida — we’re seeing the consequences of...
Will Donald Trump, now convicted in hush money case, lose his voting rights in Florida?
NBC Miami· 8 hours agoMost legal experts PolitiFact interviewed said they thought it was unlikely that Trump, a Palm Beach...
Will Trump be able to vote in Florida? Here's what to know about voting rights for convicted felons...
Gannett via AOL· 6 hours agoFlorida, where Trump is registered to vote, defers to other state laws when it comes to stripping voting rights from people with felony ...
Trump Has Been Convicted in His Hush-Money Case. Now What?
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoCan Trump vote for president? Probably. Trump is registered to vote in Florida, and convicted felons...
Here's what every member of the Trump family is up to after leaving the White House
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe New York Times reported in July 2023 that while Melania announced a scholarship program called...
After Florida left voting system, tips about illegal voters plummeted
Sun-Sentinel· 15 hours agoWhen Gov. Ron DeSantis opted last year to remove Florida from a multistate voter data-sharing...
Trump Has Been Convicted. Here’s What Happens Next.
New York Times· 10 hours agoYork’s court system. The judge, Juan M. Merchan, set Mr. Trump’s sentencing for July 11, at which point he could be sentenced to as much as four years...