The U.S. constitution does not prevent convicted felons from holding the office of the President or a seat in the Senate or House of Representatives. States may prevent convicted felons candidates from holding statewide and local offices.
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Response rates from 2.2k Social Liberalism voters.
7% Yes |
93% No |
3% Yes |
90% No |
2% Yes, as long as it was not a felony, violent, financial, or sexual crime |
3% No, and disallow politicians that are under investigation for a crime |
1% Yes, as long as they have finished serving their sentence |
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1% Yes, as long as the crime was not committed while in office |
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Unique answers from Social Liberalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8TMB2P74yrs4Y
Sometimes people are unfairly convicted. For example, Nelson Mandela.
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