Behind the Iron-y Bars: Who’d be Elected if *all* Convicted Felons Could Vote?
Description
While convicted felon — and former president — Donald Trump parades across the United States, campaigning for electoral support, thousands of American people convicted with felonies sit barred from voting.
In this episode, co-hosts Juan Diego Ramírez and Sara Sadhwani dig into understanding convicted felons as a political group: their rights and lack thereof, their parties and affiliations, and their potential voting power. Nationly’s producer-reporter, Sofía Sanchez, talks to expert Hannah L. Walker to ultimately ask: Could outcomes change if folks with felony convictions — in all states — got to participate in 2024 elections too?
The episode is co-hosted by political science professor Sara Sadhwani and multimedia journalist J.D. Ramirez.
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Hosts: Sara Sadhwani and Juan Diego Ramirez | Producers: Saadia Khan & Shei Yu & Sofia Sanchez I Content Writers: Andrea Flores & Daniella Tello-Garzon I Research Assistant: Nicholas Black I Editorial review: Shei Yu I Sound Designer & Editor: Juan Vélez I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound
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