Thursday, August 8, 2019

"No political appetite" For such restrictions.


trump's claim earlier the same day that there's 
"No political appetite"
For such restrictions.
While reporting on assault weapons ban!
NRA spent a record-breaking $36.6 million on the election in total.
An NRA official told Politico during the height of the 
Hillary Clinton had to be
 "defeated at all costs."

$21 million went to trump!
Poll:
Most Republicans support assault weapons ban, despite trump saying 'no appetite'
By STEVEN SHEPARD
08/07/2019
Most Republicans would support legislation banning assault-style weapons, a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll found Wednesday — a finding that contradicts trump's claim earlier the same day that there's "no political appetite" for such restrictions.
The poll found that nearly 70 percent of all voters would back such a ban.
Support for an assault-weapons ban was higher, at 86 percent, among Democrats, who have been pushing for new restrictions on the firearms in the wake of two mass shootings over the weekend.
Republicans typically are more reticent to support new gun restrictions, and
trump campaigned in 2016 on his strong support for the Second Amendment.
But the poll found that 55 percent of GOP voters were comfortable with banning assault weapons, and 54 percent said they would support stricter gun laws more generally.
Ninety percent said they would back universal background checks for gun sales.
Bottom-Line!
Moscow Mitch let the senate vote!
NRA spent a record-breaking $36.6 million on the election in total.
An NRA official told Politico during the height of the 2016 presidential race that Hillary Clinton had to be "defeated at all costs."
$21 million went to trump!

While reporting on assault weapons ban!

NRA spent a record-breaking $36.6 million on the election in total.

An NRA official told Politico during the height of the 2016 presidential race that Hillary Clinton had to be "defeated at all costs."

$21 million went to trump!


Poll:

Most Republicans support assault weapons ban, despite trump saying 'no appetite'

By STEVEN SHEPARD

08/07/2019

Most Republicans would support legislation banning assault-style weapons, a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll found Wednesday — a finding that contradicts trump's claim earlier the same day that there's "no political appetite" for such restrictions.

The poll found that nearly 70 percent of all voters would back such a ban.

Support for an assault-weapons ban was higher, at 86 percent, among Democrats, who have been pushing for new restrictions on the firearms in the wake of two mass shootings over the weekend.

Republicans typically are more reticent to support new gun restrictions, and

trump campaigned in 2016 on his strong support for the Second Amendment.

But the poll found that 55 percent of GOP voters were comfortable with banning assault weapons, and 54 percent said they would support stricter gun laws more generally.

Ninety percent said they would back universal background checks for gun sales.


Bottom-Line!

Moscow Mitch let the senate vote!

NRA spent a record-breaking $36.6 million on the election in total.

An NRA official told Politico during the height of the 2016 presidential race that Hillary Clinton had to be "defeated at all costs."

$21 million went to trump!

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