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NFA-Reform Minded Gun Store Owner Headed to Congress
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Representing Northern Georgia's 9th Congressional District in Washington next year will be a 28-year combat Veteran and gun store owner, Andrew Clyde. Clyde, owner of Clyde Armory in Warner Robins, resoundingly beat his Democratic opponent Devin Pandy by more than 50 points this week and is set to join a growing Republican body in the 117th Congress in January. Pandy, his opponent, is listed on Everytown's campaign site as being, "committed to governing with gun sense as a priority." |
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PHORTO
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Hmmmm. Ambitious. 'Hope this seedling will sprout and flourish. |
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