"Trump Remains Very Popular Here": What 54,000 Incarcerated People Think About the Election
Briefly

"Roughly 2 million people with felony convictions have regained the right to vote since the late 1990s... These restoration efforts...were largely bipartisan."
"Most respondents said they would vote for Trump, and support was particularly strong among white men. A substantial minority of Black men said they'd vote for Trump, too, if given the chance."
"A large share of people behind bars from all racial backgrounds don't identify with either major political party-instead identifying as independent."
"A majority of those who identified as Democrats and independents said the country is ready for a woman president. Republicans are more divided on the question."
Read at Slate Magazine
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