Biden makes guns, police key issues for mid-term elections - La Prensa Latina Media

Aug 31, 2022 View Original Article
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52% : After the Uvalde and Buffalo shootings, Democratic and Republican lawmakers in Congress came to an agreement to approve a minimalist bill tightening some controls on gun ownership, but the president and a good portion of his party want to go farther and ban assault weapons altogether.
46% : He emphasized, however, that police must establish links with the communities they patrol so that they can develop relations of trust with those they are trying to protect instead of creating a feeling of aggressiveness that has made many local residents reject cooperating with law enforcement.
41% : Washington, Aug 30 (EFE).- With a fiery speech in the key state of Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden on Tuesday made gun control and funding the police central issues for the mid-term elections in November, where his Democratic party hopes to retain control of Congress against strong Republican headwinds.

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