Monday, December 21, 2015

CBS: "In #DemDebate Bernie Sanders Exaggerated Record On Guns"

By Stephanie Condon, Dec 20, 2015 CBS

Sen. Bernie Sanders in Saturday night's Democratic debate attempted to defend his record on gun control -- an issue that has plagued him throughout the Democratic presidential primary. However, in doing so, he exaggerated the opposition he faced as a progressive lawmaker from the pro-gun state of Vermont.

Recalling his 1988 campaign to represent Vermont in the House of Representatives, Sanders said, "One candidate said, 'You know what, I don't think it's a great idea that we sell automatic weapons in this country that are used by the military to kill people very rapidly.' Gun people said, 'There were three candidates in the race, you vote for one of the others, but not Bernie Sanders.' I lost that election by three percentage points. Quite likely, for that reason."


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