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Cornyn Takes on O'Rourke Over AR-15s
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Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) is taking on Texas Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Beto O'Rourke over his stance against selling AR-15s, saying the weapon can be used for "self-defense." Cornyn posted a video over the weekend of O'Rourke saying in February that he does not "think we should be selling AR-15s in this country." "For self-defense?" Cornyn replied on Twitter. |
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jac
(9/19/2018)
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it is difficult to believe that an anti gun politician can gain traction for a state wide office in Texas.
That is the result of giving anchor babies citizenship. It takes 18 years, but they will all vote for democrats. |
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