I agree, it nullifies his rather emotional response pulling out the race card yet again.
Just to add to the thread my 5c, convicted criminals currently serving a sentence have pretty much as many if not more protective rights as anyone else. It would be good to see them lose more than just their right to liberty in jail.
Taking the right to vote away from all people who had past convictions however would be a very difficult issue morally as they have effectively served their punishment and have the same rights as anyone else upon release into society.
It would be too simplistic to be fair on the myriad of different people and "crimes" committed. Would a 60 year old businessman be any less a valid voter because smacked his naughty kid 40 years ago and got a conviction for it, compared to a repeat offender (say burglar) who has a life of crime past present and probably in the future?
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