Jerry Johnson wrote:
> What is not Constitutional about allow felons to vote?

Voting laws are up to the individual states, as mentioned in this article-

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9785-2004Aug17.html

"Under various state laws, they are barred from voting because they have 
felony records. This includes not just prison inmates (48 states), 
parolees (33 states) and probationers (29 states)..."

Personally it's a states-rights issue and if Mrs. Clinton wants to make 
a change she can push for it in New York.  That, however, is a horse of 
a different color.

Hatton

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