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Rubio Scores, Jeb Stumbles on Gun Control During GOP Debate
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Gunowners' rights was not a primary topic in the Sept. 16 Republican debate with the issue only discussed briefly by several of the 11 presidential candidates, therefore a great deal of vetting remains to be done before America's 90 million gunowners can be sure whoever wins the GOP nod will have their backs 14 months from now in the general election against the Democrats.
But the general consensus is former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's comments are cause for alarm while Sen Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) gained a few points among gunowners. |
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mickey
(9/19/2015)
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Indeed, agrees BearingArms.com Editor Bob Owens, Bush "may have hurt his credibility with gunowners."
Um, Bob, how can J.E. Bush hurt his credibility with gunowners? In order to do that, he'd first need to have credibility. |
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PHORTO
(9/19/2015)
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Mickey, in fairness, JEB was a fantastic governor, and a pro-gun stalwart while in that office.
What he as become given the national parameters' effect on his politics, however, is a different story. |
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