In the summer of 2018, Sean Murray dialed his local news channel after seeing a segment on voter restoration efforts in Tennessee. “I said, ‘no way they are going to let a felon vote—and if so, you know what, I’m gonna fight for this.'” Up to that point, the 57-year old had served two jail sentences, and hadn’t been aware that he could...
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