
Why Can a Convicted Felon Run for U.S. President?
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The Complex Intersection of Felony Convictions and Presidential Eligibility
This chapter explores the legal rights of convicted felons in the U.S., particularly their ability to run for the presidency despite restrictions on voting. It examines the constitutional provisions allowing felons to seek office and discusses real-life examples to illustrate these complexities.
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