Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ran on the most ambitious agenda for reducing gun deaths in presidential history and received the most votes ever cast for a presidential ticket in American history.
Exit polls tell us that most of those voters supported stricter gun laws. According to recent exit polls, 55% of voters nationally said they back tighter gun laws, including 51% of voters in Wisconsin, and 58% of voters in Pennsylvania and Georgia.
Regardless of what happens in the two Georgia run-off elections on Jan. 5, the president-elect can and must take decisive action to respond to Americans’ call for safer communities.
Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris will take office amid rising firearm suicides, homicides, unintentional shootings and mass shootings. Some of that rise can be attributed to COVID-19. The virus has devastated small businesses, pushed millions onto unemployment rolls, overwhelmed our health care system — and contributed to a rise in gun deaths.
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