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The Politics Hour: Maryland's 6th congressional district candidates talk abortion rights, gun control, and the economy

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The race for Maryland's 6th congressional district seat appears to be a tossup, making it the most competitive U.S. House race in the state. A fiery forum spotlighted the divide between candidates on immigration, the economy, and abortion rights. The race takes center stage this week, with Democrat April McClain Delaney and Republican Neil Parrott each got behind the mic and made their pitch to voters.

On the show Friday, they put forward different priorities on things like gun control.

On Politics Hour with Kojo Nnamdi Friday, McClain Delaney said she’d support tougher restrictions.

“Common sense gun legislation, I think, includes bans on military assault weapons and universal background checks. And with so many spiraling depression, mental health, anxiety issues, red flag laws," said Delaney. Congress banned assault weapons in 1994, but the ban lapsed a decade later.

Republican Neil Parrot, however, says he would not vote for a ban.

“We have a second amendment. We need to make sure people have the right to bear arms. Of course, they need to be reasonable.. which we have, so I think we are okay there.”

When it comes to curbing gun violence, Parrott said he’d prefer to find quote “other solutions.”.

Virginia's 7th congressional district race is also tight, with Republican Derrick Anderson and Democrat Eugene Vindman vying to replace Rep. Abigail Spanberger, who's running for governor. Last week, Vindman joined the show, and now, it was Anderson's turn to discuss his campaign with Kojo and Tom. We will talked about his military service, congressional control, and reproductive rights.

He restated his position on abortion.

"I do not support a national ban. I support IVF and I do support over the counter contraceptives," Anderson said.

When asked, he would not say whether he would support a federal law protecting abortion. Anderson says the issue should be left to states to decide.

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The race for Maryland's 6th congressional district seat appears to be a tossup, making it the most competitive U.S. House race in the state. A fiery forum spotlighted the divide between candidates on immigration, the economy, and abortion rights. The race takes center stage this week, with Democrat April McClain Delaney and Republican Neil Parrott each got behind the mic and made their pitch to voters.

On the show Friday, they put forward different priorities on things like gun control.

On Politics Hour with Kojo Nnamdi Friday, McClain Delaney said she’d support tougher restrictions.

“Common sense gun legislation, I think, includes bans on military assault weapons and universal background checks. And with so many spiraling depression, mental health, anxiety issues, red flag laws," said Delaney. Congress banned assault weapons in 1994, but the ban lapsed a decade later.

Republican Neil Parrot, however, says he would not vote for a ban.

“We have a second amendment. We need to make sure people have the right to bear arms. Of course, they need to be reasonable.. which we have, so I think we are okay there.”

When it comes to curbing gun violence, Parrott said he’d prefer to find quote “other solutions.”.

Virginia's 7th congressional district race is also tight, with Republican Derrick Anderson and Democrat Eugene Vindman vying to replace Rep. Abigail Spanberger, who's running for governor. Last week, Vindman joined the show, and now, it was Anderson's turn to discuss his campaign with Kojo and Tom. We will talked about his military service, congressional control, and reproductive rights.

He restated his position on abortion.

"I do not support a national ban. I support IVF and I do support over the counter contraceptives," Anderson said.

When asked, he would not say whether he would support a federal law protecting abortion. Anderson says the issue should be left to states to decide.

Become a member of WAMU: wamu.org/donate

Send us questions and comments for guests: kojo@wamu.org

Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/wamu885

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