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As the huge field of Democratic presidential candidates girds for their first series of debates this week, Politico has raised a red flag for gun owners, reporting Monday, “The politics of gun control have played a role in decades of presidential elections, but advocates for the movement appear poised to make their greatest gains yet should a Democrat defeat Donald Trump in 2020.”
With every one of the nearly two-dozen Democrats now running for the nation’s highest office espousing some level of gun control as part of their campaign, the likelihood is climbing that all of their rhetoric will only drive more Second Amendment activists into the Republican camp—thus voting for Donald Trump’s second term—next year. |
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MarkHamTownsend
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Now is the time to stock up on ammunition. If you don't have an AR-15 buy one . Or two. Buy a butt-load of 30 rnd. mags for them too.
If you don't like the AR then a ak-47..... a WASR-10, whatever. A magazine fed semiauto. |
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