Washington (CNN) Sen. Kamala Harris Tuesday didn't definitively say whether she supports felons being able to vote from prison, but she feels "there has to be serious consequence for the most extreme types of crimes."

When asked at a CNN Town Hall on Monday if convicted felons should be allowed to vote while in prison, the Democratic presidential candidate said, "I think we should have that conversation."

Harris was asked to expand on her answer the next day at an event in New Hampshire, and she said it's a "complex issue."

"I'm going think about it and I'm going to talk to experts and I'm going to make a decision and I will let you know," she said.

"We right now have got a lot of work to do with the people in our country who have served their time and have been prohibited from voting," Harris said.

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