The campaign ad claimed that 2,900 children die from gun violence every year—a figure disputed by fact checkers.
for trying to use child gun deaths"to advance your corrupt agenda and to fear-monger and lie on national television."
In the video, Kemp suggested that the National Rifle Association was"scared" of Bloomberg's gun regulation push. The organization posted multiple tweets attacking the former New York mayor this weekend, describing him as a""You want to take our guns, go ahead and try," the NRA wrote."We will fight for our freedom.","Ask any grieving parent whose 18- or 19-year-old son or daughter was shot and killed, and they will tell you they lost a child.
"There are simply too many of these deaths, and Mike has a plan to prevent them with common-sense gun safety laws." Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg speaks during a campaign event on January 30, 2020 in Washington, D.C.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Mike Bloomberg could be the candidate Democrats have been looking for'Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg's financial resources and ability to appeal to moderates might make him a strong challenger against Trump,' write Robert Alexander and Lauren Copeland for CNNOpinion
Read more »
Doctor confronts Vice President Mike Pence over Medicaid cuts in IowaAt a campaign stop in Iowa on Thursday, Vice President Mike Pence was confronted by Dr. Rob Davidson over the Trump administration handling of Medicaid and Medicare.
Read more »
Michelin-Starred Chef Mike Bagale On His Beginnings And Life After AlineaAlinea's former executive chef, Mike Bagale—creator of the floating edible balloon—shares what he's been up to since departing from the three-Michelin-starred restaurant and what he has planned for 2020.
Read more »
Donald Trump Attacks 'Mini Mike' Bloomberg in Twitter Tirade, Says 2020 Candidate is 'Just Wasting His Money'The president claimed Bloomberg was 'going nowhere' following the revelation that the billionaire spent $188 million of his own money in the two months after his late entry into the presidential race.
Read more »
Trump and Bloomberg run dueling Super Bowl ads and trade insultsTrump belittles Bloomberg, who calls the president a liar amid competing Super Bowl ads
Read more »