voters who see the secon amendment as a vehicle t enhance individual liberties as nbc news reports, quote advocates for tightening gun restrictions say republica presidential candidates pu themselves at risk in th general election by lining u to align themselves with the nra. it s an allegiance to guns, simply out of step with most americans. this is not a gun problem this is a mental healt problem. this is a social problem this is a cultural problem this is a spiritual problem. why did the liberals and jo biden won our guns because it will make it easier for them to infringe on all of our other rights we don t need gun control we need crime control. we don t need lectures about the liberties of law, abiding, citizens we need solutions to protect our kids i don t play that sound lightly. i play it because i want you t understand what it is that the
versus winning politics for th general election, with the democrats have used some o these republican positions as wedge hammer and they ve had a lot of political success with them. so, it s a dilemma for these candidates and right now, my view is that they re veering too far into the grave of the general election you need to look no farthe then the wisconsin supreme court race - we just had. the republicans go slaughtered. to follow on that, mike i ve been privy to conversations on both sides of the aisle, but there i consistently competition among democrats that happens durin presidential election season where you have democrats who are died in the war liberals and they say, i love tha person but there s no way he o she can win in a general and so they don t support that person it seems like the opposite i true with republican primary voters, where they are, like extreme as possible, otherwise you can t be the nominee with no concern about actual general election chances - i mean,
SHAH ALAM - Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim obtained a score of 68 per cent approval rating based on the recently released surved by Merdeka Centre.
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PETALING JAYA: They were dubbed the kingmakers in the lead-up to the 15th General Election (GE15) last month, but when the dust had settled and the ballots counted, the six million new voters had made a different type of impact.