U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp said Tuesday that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg should worry about crime and gun issues in his own city, not North Dakota.
Heitkamp, a North Dakota Democrat, was responding to a $12 million national ad campaign launched by Mayor's Against Illegal Guns, a group that Bloomberg co founded. The ads support background checks, and about $156,000 will be spent to run the ads in North Dakota.
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Sen. Heitkamp say Bloomberg should worry about New York, not North Dakota
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