Prior to the 2020 election, Pastor Clifford Tyson had not voted for president in more than four decades. He was not apathetic about politics or disengaged. He was incarcerated. He completed a prison term for armed robbery, but his disenfranchisement continued after his release and the start of his ministry.
That all changed in 2018 when Florida restored…
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