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Former President Donald Trump’s historic conviction in the Stormy Daniels “hush money” case could keep him off the ballot in Washington state — where some residents are reportedly eager to see it happen. A state law that dates back to 1865 allows registered voters to challenge the candidacy of anyone “convicted of a felony” which hasn’t been reversed on appeal, the Seattle Times reported Saturday. Seattle lawyer David Vogel told Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat that the law was all but certain to be invoked against Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee to challenge President Joe Bide…