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In the other thread the question was asked what the problem with him is, and implied by another that if you don't live in NYC, your opinion might not be valid. The Mayor of New York - with the most restrictive gun laws, yet has it's own problems with guns - has no business 'targeting' people from other states for their positions and looking to buy support when votes don't work. Mr. I'm-No-Politican is everything you'd hate in a politician; controlling, subversive, dishonest and buying legislation.
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The billionaire mayor is spending from his personal fortune to help defeat lawmakers who voted against gun control proposals last week and to prop up those who supported the measures.
Bloomberg's first target is a Democratic senator facing a tough fight for re-election in 2014: Mark Pryor of Arkansas.
Pryor knows he's a marked man. Whether he's actually sweating it is the question. He's said it before, and he's saying it now: He doesn't take gun advice from the mayor of New York City. He listens to Arkansas.
"I guess the way I look at it [is] it's just another one of the outside groups that's going to try to come in," he says. "I think, you know, honestly, that's what's wrong with politics today is all these outside groups come in and try to do that. But I can't stop it from happening."
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