Posted on 11/03/2020 12:25:08 AM PST by knighthawk
The State of Florida could be seeing a significant increase in a new voting group after several celebrities have paid the fines and apparently cleared the way for up to 13,000 felons to cast their votes in Tuesdays election, according to a report.
LeBron James and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, are among those celebrities listed as having paid monies to the nonprofit Florida Rights Restoration Coalition (FRRC), the Tampa Bay Times reports. According to the paper, some $27 million in fines and fees have been paid.
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But no money to help black businesses rebuild????????
l8r
Out of 13,000 how many will vote? How many of those will vote D?
It’s a joke of a number.
Everyone go vote and don’t get distracted with nonsense today.
Still is a vote buying precedent. These crooks should be sent to prison.
**Out of 13,000 how many will vote?**
Bloomberg will offer to buy methamphetamine.
ROFL!!!
That could backfire. That’s still mostly a white folks drug and even the white druggies I know are for Trump :)
This evil manipulation of our election must be prevented! Fines are supposed to be penalties not gifts from satanic billionaires
A majority won’t even vote imo. And who’s to say they’d go Biden. I would bet Lil Waynes raps were pretty popular in prison.
election interference?
I thought some judge somewhere deemed this to be illegal
Little weasel and the big dope helping America with a Trump win.
It would be interesting to track the recidivism of the “Florida Thirteen Thousand” over the next few years.
Says a lot about those two.
is this the same as buying votes - a crime?
Depends when they were paid also. Registration ended awhile ago and no same day registration in Florida.
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