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Lauren Galik

73 Percent Of Americans Favor Restoring Voting Rights For Nonviolent Drug Offenders

There’s no real public safety threat in allowing those who have completed their sentences—even those convicted of violent crimes—from expressing themselves at the ballot box.

10月 16th, 2014

作者 Lauren Galik

73 Percent Of Americans Favor Restoring Voting Rights For Nonviolent Drug Offenders

According to the latest Reason-Rupe poll, 73 percent of Americans favor restoring voting rights to nonviolent drug offenders who have served their sentences, with strong majorities among Democrats, Independents, and Republicans. Eighty-two percent of Democrats, 71

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