It is a creamocracy when and if you're a convicted felon then you cannot vote for a President of your choice.....
but certain convicted felons sure can run and become President.
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That's one of those strange laws that we have that needs to be fixed. I think the key may be that a law office needs to wait for a candidate to become a
convicted felon and then be on the ballot for the U.S. President or wait for a former U.S. President to become a convicted felon ad then be on the ballot for the U.S. President...
A law office or state representing other citizens who are convicted felons then challenges (sues) the courts for the right to be eligible to vote for or against another convicted felon who's running for the President of the United States. 
Trump has moved the legal bar and it will expose how outdated our laws are and expose flaws with our judicial system.
Regardless, as I've stated before,
states should have waited until Trump became a
"convicted felon" for his involvement in the insurrection and then his "lack of involvement" (refusal) to give that live speech to the insurrectionist to leave the capital as Congress members were hiding and then running for their lives...then when he finally spoke...he told the insurrectionists that
"we love you" while repeating his election fraud lies as police officers were being injured as the defended Congress.
A former President was not convicted...too easy for the Supreme Court to rule in his favor to be on the ballots.
In contrast, a former President who becomes a convicted felon and is then removed from the ballots...it's a lot more difficult for the Supreme Court to rule in his favor to be on the ballots because it then exposes the flaws in the U.S. laws...deciding who are above the law.
With that said, the states will get a 2nd chance at it when Trump becomes a
convicted felon because the courts will need to decide again about his punishment, and that will bring the Supreme Court back into the legal picture as they try again to connect the dots.
The ballot issue wasn't the bigger issue...the bigger issue not yet decided upon by the Supreme Court is the
Immunity from his crimes against America because it could open the door for a current President to commit crimes against his/her political rivals and crimes against the U.S. Constitution...
Worst case scenario, using our military against a political rival like some 3rd world country.
P.S. That lawyer (Fani Willis) should
recuse herself and let someone else prosecute Trump in this criminal case. Her romantic affair is clogging up the toilet against Trump...helping the Supreme Court in their pending Immunity decision.
Simply, if someone is going to prosecute a former U.S. President that is running for office again...that someone needs to make damn sure his/her personal and professional life can pass the
"white glove test".
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