Democratic Voters Embrace Gun Rights: A Shift in Attitudes
Democratic voters in the U.S. are increasingly embracing gun rights, signaling a notable shift in attitudes towards firearms. Once a divisive issue, gun ownership has taken a backseat in the presidential campaign discussions. In a North Carolina town, a shooting range draws proud Democratic gun owners like David Yamane, who advocate for the right to bear arms alongside mitigating gun violence. Kamala Harris, a Democratic candidate, openly admits to owning a gun, countering Republican claims that her candidacy would threaten the Second Amendment. Her campaign does not include proposals for banning firearms, reflecting this evolving landscape.