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Sen. Manchin: Trump has the 'fortitude' to push gun background checks
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Sen. Joe Manchin said Friday he believes the failed background check proposal for gun purchases stands a better chance under President Donald Trump than it did under President Barack Obama.
"Donald Trump's the only person that can do that right now," the West Virginia Democrat told CNN in an interview following a job fair hosted by his office.
Manchin said he's spoken about the issue with Trump "in passing" but that they haven't had a deep conversation about it.
The New York Times Magazine reported that Trump called Manchin in December shortly after Manchin was on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," talking about the fourth anniversary of the Newtown Elementary School massacre. |
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dasing
(4/22/2017)
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We already have background checks?! |
Comment by:
laker1
(4/22/2017)
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Manchin will be hard pressed to get voted back in in a now Republican state. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(4/23/2017)
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Not if he wants to be reelected. |
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