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Clip: Season 2019 Episode 15 | 2m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Minnesota’s top prosecutor explains why he thinks felon voting rights should be restored.
Minnesota’s top prosecutor explains why he thinks felon voting rights should be restored.
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Attorney General Keith Ellison
Clip: Season 2019 Episode 15 | 2m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Minnesota’s top prosecutor explains why he thinks felon voting rights should be restored.
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Clip: S2019 Ep15 | 7m 43s | More than a decade of debate over felony voting rights in Minnesota. (7m 43s)
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Clip: S2019 Ep15 | 7m 11s | The long debate on felony voting rights in MN may be picking up support this year. (7m 11s)
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Clip: S2019 Ep15 | 2m 42s | A former felon shares her life experiences and what voting means to her. (2m 42s)
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Clip: S2019 Ep15 | 2m 12s | The Minnesota Second Chance Coalition brings their stories to the Capitol. (2m 12s)
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