
Both of 'Tennessee Three' return to congress after April expulsion
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
44% : The two young black men were temporarily restored to the legislature after a week, amid a blaze of publicity - Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Barack Obama all praised them for taking a stance, and Biden invited them to the White House to discuss gun control.43% : On Thursday both Jones and Pearson won the special election to officially reinstate them and leave them free to complete their terms Two Tennessee politicians who were expelled from the state legislature for protesting in favor of tougher gun control won re-election on Thursday, ensuring their return after four months of turmoil.
40% : The three said they were only causing a scene because their repeated efforts to hold a debate on gun control in the Republican-controlled legislature were blocked. 'Well, Mr. Speaker, the People have spoken,' tweeted Jones on Thursday.
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