Being in
favor of some gun control legislation doesn't automatically bar a chance for election, in any state or section of the US.
Not exact matches
Washington (CNN)- The leading bipartisan negotiations in the Senate for new
gun control legislation would
favor expanding background checks but would fall short
of the universal approach backed by President Barack Obama and many Democrats, CNN has learned.
While occasionally she has voted against her conference, as she did with a vote in
favor of landmark 2013
gun control legislation, the Secure Ammunition and Firearm Enforcement (SAFE) Act, another signature Cuomo accomplishment, her work on behalf
of her constituents is appreciated, according to Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, a Republican from Canandaigua.
Trump did allude to
gun laws in a different tweet Saturday, accusing congressional Democrats
of not
favoring new
gun laws: «Just like they don't want to solve the DACA problem, why didn't the Democrats pass
gun control legislation when they had both the House & Senate during the Obama Administration.