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"content": "That's incorrect. Florida allows felons to vote, if they have been convicted in a different state, and if that conviction would not prohibit them from voting under that state's laws.\n\nIn New York, where Trump was convicted, felons are prohibited from voting only while they are serving their prison sentence.\n\nhttps://dos.fl.gov/elections/for-voters/voter-registration/constitutional-amendment-4felon-voting-rights/",
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