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National gun safety group endorses Hillary Clinton
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Everytown for Gun Safety, which claims to be the nation's largest gun violence group, announced Friday it's supporting Hillary Clinton.
"Our litmus test is simple: does a candidate side with the public or with the gun lobby?" John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety, said in a statement. "Hillary Clinton passes that test with flying colors - pushing back against the NRA's extreme 'guns for everyone, everywhere' agenda, and ushering in a new political calculus that saving lives from gun violence is a winning issue." |
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laker1
(6/3/2016)
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Every Town for Gun Safety. Wow, sounds like they train gun owners in gun handing safety. In reality Every Town for Gun Safety = Gun Ban and Confiscation. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/3/2016)
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Gee. What a surprise.
Low information voters supporting Clinton. |
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