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'Upset no matter what happens': Senate gun deal leaves voters on both sides unsatisfied, frustrated

Some voters think any reform chips away at their Second Amendment rights, but for those who lost loved ones to mass shootings, the Senate gun deal doesn’t go far enough.

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  • Independent voters offer mixed opinions on the Senate gun deal

Pastor Michael Fox is pissed. 

Actually, Fox, a 60-year-old Sanford, North Carolina, Presbyterian corrects himself: He's "very pissed."

Fox is among the Republican voters who feels betrayed by GOP senators for supporting a bipartisan gun deal they say chips away at their constitutional right to bear arms. 

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