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janice shell

09/23/20 1:29 AM

#353673 RE: fuagf #353656

Given that the source of that story was the Daily Mail, which probably paid Stevenson a chunk of cash for his "story", I wouldn't be inclined to believe any of it.
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conix

09/23/20 9:47 AM

#353678 RE: fuagf #353656

fuagf, are you incapable of recognizing a complete picture of the candidates--including their past and their past lies?

You are very quick to jump on Trump--and he deserves it.

But do not presume that Biden has no skeletons in HIS closet.

And now we see the Biden family's skeletons in China and Ukraine.

Should we ignore those allegations?

And now we have Vote buying, perhaps? Is that legal in your home country of Australia?



Bloomberg raises $16.1M to help Florida felons regain voting rights



Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has raised over $16 million to help felons pay outstanding fines and fees to regain their voting rights in Florida.

The big picture: A 2018 state constitutional amendment in Florida allows for felons who have completed their sentences to regain their right to vote — so long as they've also paid back any outstanding fines, fees or restitution.

Bloomberg's fundraising, in addition to $5 million from the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, has now paid off monetary obligations for 32,000 felons in Florida just before Election Day.
Voters who were already registered to vote, Black or Latino, and had fines and fees of less than $1500 were eligible for the payback initiative.

What they're saying: "The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy and no American should be denied that right," Bloomberg said via a spokesperson.

"Working together with the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, we are determined to end disenfranchisement and the discrimination that has always driven it."

https://www.axios.com/bloomberg-michael-felon-voting-florida-2020-7b8122a3-cbfc-4ea6-be59-ae4cd73e0cae.html