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NBCNews.com
March 26, 2018
... comes from the National Republican Senatorial Committee, who has released digital ads targeting vulnerable Democrats with recent comments by Hillary Clinton. .... But there are two other major factors that appear to influence how Americans view guns and public safety, too: Race and gun ownership.
CBS DFW
March 26, 2018
COM) – Gun maker Remington Outdoor Co. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Sunday. The filing ... Remington would continue operating and making guns while in bankruptcy. The Journal ... Gun sales had risen during President Obama's presidency and in anticipation of a win by Hillary Clinton. AmericanÃâà...
TAPinto.net
March 26, 2018
NEW BRUNSWICK – Rutgers University's Eagleton Institute of Politics will host former presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton on March 29. ... Part of a nationwide movement to pass common-sense gun legislation in America, the students plan on gathering in several places across the state of NewÃâà...
NPR
March 26, 2018
For example, firearms sales were brisk under President Barack Obama, and in October 2016, when polls showed Hillary Clinton the likely next president, gun sales hit a record, only to drop off precipitously after the election. Industry observers have dubbed the current downturn in sales the "Trump slump.".
NBCNews.com
March 24, 2018
On the Democratic side, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Twitter that hearing students speak today "is a reminder of what is possible when our future is in the right hands." Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif, marched in Los Angeles and appeared to side solidly with gun-control advocates.
Washington Examiner
March 24, 2018
Hillary Clinton cheered on the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence rally in Washington, D.C., in a tweet Saturday. "Listening to the students from Parkland and across the country today is a reminder of what is possible when our future is in the right hands, and when we match inspiration with determination,"Ãâà...
FOX31 Denver
March 24, 2018
WASHINGTON — Prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, expressed support Saturday for the March for Our Lives rallies calling for stricter gun control. While the White House and some Republicans in Congress also applauded the activism, many GOPÃâà...
The Hill
March 24, 2018
She previously served as communications director and spokeswoman for the California Republican Party, the Colorado Recalls over gun control, and the Prop. 8 battle over marriage which went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Tags Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Nikki Haley Gloria Steinem feminist.
CNN
March 24, 2018
Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, the top Democrats in the Senate and House, respectively, took to Twitter to call attention to the cause of the students marching in Washington and across the country in favor of strengthening gun laws. "Last week was monumental as thousands of students across theÃâà...
Fox 4
March 24, 2018
Prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, expressed support Saturday for the March for Our Lives rallies calling for stricter gun control. While the White House and some Republicans in Congress also applauded the activism, many GOP lawmakers did not publiclyÃâà...
New York Times
March 24, 2018
Ms. Mucarsel-Powell supports banning the sale of military-style weapons like the AR-15 used in the Parkland shootings and would strengthen background checks so that domestic abusers, those affected by mental illness and terrorists can't purchase guns. This district historically swings betweenÃâà...
The Atlantic
March 24, 2018
Today, that's why Todd supports allowing teachers to have guns in schools. Teachers shouldn't be required to be armed, he says, but if they already have a concealed-weapons permit, and they're already comfortable using a gun, why not let them have it with them in school, the place they are most of theÃâà...
Patriot Post
March 24, 2018
If Democrats want to solve their Hillary Clinton problem, Conor Lamb has some good ideas. ... Barack Obama in 2008 betrayed a similarly crude, uninformed class bias and snobbery when he said of working-class voters, “They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't likeÃâà...
The Boston Globe
March 24, 2018
... and lasting, spend a little time in Massachusetts' “gun belt.” Because even in a swath of conservative communities in surrounding Springfield, the march is on. In Wilbraham, where voters chose Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016, Jamison Rohan, a 16-year-old sophomore at Minnechaug RegionalÃâà...
HuffPost
March 23, 2018
The Bolton video was distributed by a gun rights group co-founded by Russian citizen Alexander Torshin, according to National Public Radio, which ... The NRA spent a record amount on 2016 elections, including $21 million to back Trump and $14 million to attack his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
Casper Star-Tribune Online
March 23, 2018
Barack Obama was responsible for the term “bitter clingers” when he referenced small town dwellers as “bitter” people who “cling to their guns and their religion.” Ruling-class spokeswoman Hillary Clinton infamously referred to Trump supporters during the 2016 presidential campaign as “a basket ofÃâà...
MyAJC
March 22, 2018
Both have mostly voted against pro-gun measures, including last year's legislation that expanded where guns can be carried on college campuses. One of the .... Beth Beskin in a once-reliably Republican district in north Atlanta where voters backed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. And he'sÃâà...
The Guardian
March 21, 2018
atop a story about Jeremy Hunt's blueprint to transform old age care. The Express has the same story with the headline “Care crisis: It must be fixed now Mr Hunt!” The Sun sets its sights on YouTube, or “YouFools”, with a story about the site showing children how to make guns. Meanwhile the Mirror leadsÃâà...
Guns.com
March 20, 2018
National gun control organizations still use the former presidential candidate and secretary of state to garner attention for events and fundraisers. Hillary Clinton, who received the quick public endorsement from both Everytown and Giffords during her failed 2016 bid for the White House, still weighs in onÃâà...
Fortune
March 14, 2018
“We hope that this will force people to actually think about guns and their impact on our lives. We want our peers to formulate their own opinions on gun control. We have already had countless students come up to us and say that they have learned more about the issue of gun control from our InstagramÃâà...
ThinkProgress
March 9, 2018
The man who raffled off an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle last January and praise the weapon as “a good rifle” tweeted on Thursday night that the gun — which was used in the horrific Parkland mass shooting last month as well as in deadly massacres at Sandy Hook Elementary School, an Aurora, ColoradoÃâà...
Advocate.com
March 8, 2018
Clinton honored Gonzalez along with other activists for prevention of gun violence, such as former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords and Shannon R. Watts, a founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. She lauded them “and so many others, whose righteous voices have pushed us to seeÃâà...
New York Magazine
February 27, 2018
Soon Trump was, on a daily basis, musing about policies to combat gun violence, yet offering few clear signs about which measures his administration would push to enact. Many Republicans in Congress don't share Trump's newfound interest in taking action on guns, making it even harder to determineÃâà...
Business Insider
February 21, 2018
During a speech to survivors of the Parkland shooting, President Donald Trump appeared to contradict an earlier claim he made about gun reform during his 2016 election campaign. Trump once tweeted that Hillary Clinton was "wrong" for saying he wanted "guns brought into the school classroom.
ABC News
February 20, 2018
A NRA spokesperson said the group spends money in elections on behalf of its five million members across America to defend their constitutional right to own guns. In the past 15 years, the pro-gun group has spent a total of more than $132 million on ads supporting or opposing presidential orÃâà...
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