Why Promise?
Show David love + inspire others + get voting info + get event invites + get stickers + create change!
My name is David Ayala. I spent 10 years after my incarceration studying, working, and putting my past behind me. When my wife ran for public office, that past prevented me from casting my vote for her. I have finished my sentence, I have finished my probation, I have paid of all my fines, and there is no reason why I shouldn't be eligible to vote. On November 6th, Floridian voters will decide whether to restore voting eligibility to me and 1.4 million people like me. We make up 10% of all possible voters in the state, and we want to be part of this democracy. I hope that you'll click the button and promise to vote on my behalf. Thank you.
I did the crime, I did the time, why is my past not behind? Vote Yes on Amendment 4 - so my future can shine! Click the "Promise" button to show your love.
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I was born in Miami but grew up in Florida's prison system after being tried as an adult at 16. While incarcerated I earned my GED, and I'm now a law student at the University of Miami. H...