Jeff Timmer of The Lincoln Project was reacting to the 2024 hopeful saying he would be in favor of axing four federal agencies if elected president.

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    Convicted felons can still run for office, even from prison.

    Socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs was arrested in 1918 for publicly speaking out against US involvement in WWI. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for “sedition”. He ran for US President in 1920 despite being in jail - he wasn’t allowed to travel or give speeches, but he was allowed to make one statement to newspapers every week.

    Despite being in jail, he still got 3.4% of the popular vote. Warren G. Harding won the election and pardoned Debs in December 1921.