Trump is a convicted felon. Here’s why he can still vote today
- Donald Trump, a convicted felon, can vote today in Palm Beach due to a 2021 New York law that allows voting for those not incarcerated during the election.
- Trump was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records tied to hush money payments before the 2016 election and is scheduled to be sentenced on November 26.
- Blair Bowie of the Campaign Legal Center stated, "Bottom line is, it should be this easy for everyone, not just Trump.
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Donald Trump says he feels 'very confident' as he visits voters in Florida
US Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has claimed he is feeling "very confident" as he visited voters on election day in Palm Beach, Florida.The former American premier told voters: "I feel very confident. We went in with a very big lead today and it looks like Republicans have shown up in force. "I don't have to tell them that that there will be no violence, of course there'll be no violence. My supporters are not violent people."WATCH ABOVE.


Trump, Vance cast their votes on Election Day
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance cast their votes Tuesday morning.
“I Feel Very Confident of Victory”: Trump Casts Vote in Florida with Melania Trump and Declares Optimism on Election Day | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Former President Donald Trump cast his vote on Election Day in Palm Beach, accompanied by his wife, Melania Trump, as he expressed strong confidence in the outcome of the election.
Why Donald Trump Can Still Vote for Himself as a Convicted Felon
Though he is now a convicted felon, Donald Trump can still vote for himself in the 2024 election. Though the majority of U.S. states bar convicted felons from voting in some way, in Florida, where Trump is a resident, a felon’s voting rights are governed by the state in which they were convicted. As the ACLU of New York notes, a convicted felon can vote in New York as long as they were not sentenced to prison or had a prison sentence suspended. …
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