The federal government doesn’t have a ban on convicted felons running for president, but at least one state does, according to a Washington state writer. Donald Trump was convicted on 34 charges in his hush money cover-up case in New York, yet he has continued raising money and is still barreling toward the 2024 rematch election with President Joe Biden. But he likely won’t be on the ballot in Washington, according to Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat’s analysis. “If local Republicans knew what was good for them, they would now move to drop Donald Trump from Washington’s fall ballot,” he …