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not 𝒐𝒏𝒆 𝒒𝒖𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 about gun violence

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last night, the silence on gun violence was deafening So Elizabeth Warren put it plain as day in her

last night, the silence on gun violence was deafening [In last night’s debate, the moderators failed to ask a single question about gun violence.]( So Elizabeth Warren put it plain as day in her closing remarks: [“We should have talked about gun violence.” –Elizabeth Warren]( [Elizabeth Warren]( [There have been three mass shootings in the past week alone. Presidential candidates can NOT ignore the deadly carnage.]( [If you agree with Elizabeth Warren, sign our petition to put gun violence front and center at the next debate >>]( [SIGN TO PUT GUN VIOLENCE FRONT AND CENTER ➡︎]( The Democratic Debates are jam-packed with important issues. We know that there’s limited time to speak, but the silence on gun violence was DEAFENING. [Innocent people are dying every day -- we CANNOT allow candidates to ignore this issue.]( Mass shootings have terrorized the country. This year alone, there have ALREADY been 372 mass shootings. But somehow, gun violence was never brought up... we can’t ignore this senseless bloodshed. [If we don’t even talk about gun violence, we’ll never bring it to an end. Sign now to put gun violence front and center:]( [SIGN TO PUT GUN VIOLENCE FRONT AND CENTER ➡︎]( Thanks for doing the right thing, [-Brady PAC]( This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Click here to receive fewer emails.]( | [Click here to unsubscribe.]( BRADY PAC 918 Pennsylvania Ave SE Washington, DC 20003 PAID FOR BY BRADY PAC ([BRADYPAC.ORG](?t=13&akid=238%2E45330%2EGtZcri)) AND NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

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