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wd just 9% registered republican. and it isn t just displaced voters. gillum himself even admitted they are targeting 1.4 million returning citizens. in other words, former felons in line to have their voting rights restored after a vote last year. next time, florida is going to be a different ball game because they passed thega amendment. ex-felons can vote. that s right. that will make a big difference. laura: don t ex-felons want a good economy?mm aside from where these new vote should come from, should democrats entrust gillum with this effort? two months ago the florida commission on ethics found unanimously that as mayor of tallahassee, gillum violated ethics laws with trips to costa rica and new york and of course take us to the broadway musical hamilton.
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