ICYMI: In 2018, some 4 million Floridians voted for Ron DeSantis — and in that same election, more than 5 million voted to restore felons' voting rights. Yet, @mehdirhasan points out, since taking office, DeSantis has made it nearly impossible for many ex-felons to cast ballots.

Oct 20, 2022 · 3:07 PM UTC

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DeSantis has also added hurdles to vote early or by mail, redrawn districts to undermine minority voters, and is now arresting voters to suppress turnout. @mehdirhasan: "Imagine what that man could do in the Oval Office come 2025." Watch the segment: youtube.com/watch?v=G3AU6Pbr…
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@NAACP_LDF & @TheJusticeDept should sue @GovRonDeSantis for harassing minorities &ex-felons to prevent them from exercising their right to vote. Ineligible ex-felons told they could vote as they were registered were illegally entrapped. A class action is warranted RT if agree
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DeSantis does not believe in democracy.
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Well, it doesn't help that 1) Republicans have both House & Senate in Florida by overwhelming majority. 2) most Floridians refuse to see what's in front of them (If it's not me affected, I don't care.) 3) "If they're going to let me say how I feel, I'll vote for them"
🤣🤣🤣 Don't worry your man is hitting the campaign trail