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Joe Biden Gets Endorsement from Bloomberg Gun Control Group
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Mike Bloomberg-founded Everytown for Gun Safety endorsed the candidacy of Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden on Monday. The Hill quoted Everytown’s John Feinblatt, who said, “Vice President Joe Biden is unquestionably the candidate in the race who has spent a lifetime fighting to protect Americans from gun violence while repeatedly taking on the NRA and winning.” |
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PHORTO
(3/10/2020)
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Leftists are disgusting PIGS. |
Comment by:
jac
(3/10/2020)
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Today he lost it and said he supported second amendment rights.
He doesn't know what he is doing anymore. Early state senility. He doesn't have the acumen to be president. That the Dims are pushing this guy for president is ridiculous. |
Comment by:
stevelync
(3/11/2020)
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The democraps don't seem to understand that they're the ones driving gun sales. |
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