FOX NEWS anchors STUNNED that Democrats are ok with felons and terrorists voting…



At a town hall event with Democratic presidential candidates shown on CNN, a student asked Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., if he favors allowing people in prison to vote, including convicted killers like the Boston marathon bomber.


Sanders responded: “If somebody commits a serious crime, sexual assault, murder, they're going to be punished. … But I think the right to vote is inherent to our democracy. Yes, even for terrible people.”
CNN’s Don Lemon then asked Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif.: “But people who are in – convicted, in prison, like the Boston Marathon bomber, on death row, people who are convicted of sexual assault, they should be able to vote?”
Harris said: “I think we should have that conversation.”
Oh, great answer! So just days after terrorists murdered over 300 men, women and children in Sri Lanka, the Democrats tackle stuff that truly matters. Can our terrorists here still vote?      
Yesterday we reported on one CNN host casting shade on Kamala Harris for saying we should have a conversation about sexual criminals and terrorists voting, among other things.
Well it continued last night night as two CNN anchors, Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo, made it know that they were stunned that Bernie Sanders and other Democrats would even be ok with having a conversation about the Boston bomber voting in our elections, no less advocating for it out right.
Watch:
Cuomo actually says it frames Democrats as being “way out there”, that they’ve gone “far left”. And he’s absolutely right about that. They have gone very far left. But that was evident well before Bernie said this about voting.
Fast forward to this morning and CNN is criticizing Kamala Harris even more for flip flopping on the this issue:
This just shows you how over the top all of this was, that CNN would give it so much airtime.
We would expect Trump to get this kind of treatment – actually far worse treatment. But beloved Democrats like Bernie and Harris?
They really stepped into it this time.

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