Lewiston survivors consider looming election as gun control comes to forefront after mass shooting WRAL News
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LEWISTON,Maine(AP)—BenDyerhasn’tdecidedhowhe’llvoteinoneofthenation’smostcloselywatchedcongressionalelectionsthisyear,butheknowsgunswillbeonhismindwhenhecastshisballot.Andhe’sprettysurehewon’tbetheonlyone.
Dyer,a47-year-oldfatheroftwo,wasshotfivetimesatSchemengeesBar&GrilleinLewistonlastOctoberduringthedeadliestmassshootinginMainehistory.Hewasrushedtoahospitalinagamewarden’spickuptruck.Hestillcan’tusehisrightarm.
Intheaftermathofablood-soakedtragedyinwhich18peoplewerekilledandmanymorewerewoundedattwoseparatecrimescenes,Dyerhaswatchedhisstateenactabatteryofnewguncontrollaws.ItisagainstthatbackdropthatheandothervotersinMaine’s2ndCongressionalDistrictwillconsiderthepoliticalfutureofthree-termCongressmanJaredGolden.
Golden,aDemocratwithahistoryofsupportinggunrightsinwaysthatbuckedhisparty’sorthodoxy,hasshiftedhispositionsincetheLewisto