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"The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, along with its New Jersey Million Mom March chapters, today strongly endorsed Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey for re-election."
"'Senator Frank Lautenberg is a hero to all Americans working to prevent gun violence. He has been a courageous champion for sensible gun laws and has worked tirelessly to make our communities safer,' said Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign."
"'I have always been proud to stand strong with the Brady Campaign to stop gun violence in New Jersey and across our country so I am honored to have the support of the Brady Campaign and its members,' Senator Lautenberg said. ..." ... |
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