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Presidential hopeful (LOL) Mike Pence responded to the news that a White man in his early 20s, who "hated Black people," opened fire in a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, killing two Black men and a Black woman before taking his own life. When asked on 'Face The Nation' what he and his party can do to address this, Pence called for "an expedited federal death penalty for anyone engaged in a mass shooting." That will not prevent mass shootings, and Mike knows this.

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