He’s a convicted felon, right? And that means he isn’t eligible to vote, right? So he didn’t/couldn’t vote, right?

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    he voted in palm Beach because he hasn’t been sentenced yet.

    after he gets sentenced, he’ll be ineligible to vote.

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      Florida follows the laws of the state where he was convicted so he would only be unable to vote while incarcerated, which won’t happen because he is never punished for anything.

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        I know, that’s the law I was referring to from New York.

        he can vote until he gets sentenced.

        he had to pay $100 million.

        which is not nothing.