Kamala Harris Backed San Francisco Handgun Confiscation Measure
 Vice President Kamala Harris supported a 2005 ballot measure that banned San Francisco residents from possessing pistols.
 Vice President Kamala Harris supported a 2005 ballot measure that banned San Francisco residents from possessing pistols.
Newly published research suggests young women have moved substantially to the left over the last two decades, driven in no small part by their increasing dissatisfaction with America’s gun laws. While those findings alone should trouble gun-rights advocates, the numbers point to trouble beyond a single demographic.
Plus, Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about new polling data showing voters trust Kamala Harris more on the issue of “gun violence” despite ranking the issue low on their list of priorities this election.
Plus, Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms joins the podcast to give his take on where the race is at today.
The presidential campaign’s debate over gun policy and the emphasis (or lack thereof) on it is unlikely to change from this point through November.
Plus, Semafor’s Dave Weigel joins the podcast to dissect the debate.
Americans trust Kamala Harris to handle gun violence better than Donald Trump but still don’t prioritize guns very highly in a new batch of post-debate polling.
The military could soon be responsible for initiating so-called red flag orders under a new bill introduced by a bipartisan pair of Senators.
The Democratic presidential nominee detailed some of her gun policy vision in a wide-ranging Tuesday interview, emphasizing her support for an “assault weapons” ban and talking about a new policy for the first time since taking over the top of the ticket.
Gun policy has played a fairly limited role in the 2024 election compared to years past. Voters may have largely tuned out.
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