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Why Clinton turns to gun control to beat Bernie Sanders in Iowa

Hillary Clinton will appear Saturday in Ames, Iowa, with Gabby Giffords, the former Democratic congresswoman from Arizona.

By Lisa Lerer , Associated Press
Davenport, Iowa

As the Iowa caucuses draw near, Democrat Hillary Clinton is highlighting rival Bernie Sanders' votes against tougher gun restrictions.

Her presidential campaign says Clinton will appear Saturday in Ames, Iowa, with Gabby Giffords, the former Democratic congresswoman from Arizona.

Giffords was gravely wounded in a shooting five years ago in Tucson, Arizona, and has become a prominent gun control advocate.

Clinton wants caucus-goers to make gun control a "voting issue." She's tried to portray Sanders as a National Rifle Association ally by citing his votes against a waiting period for gun purchases and for granting gun manufacturers legal immunity.

Sanders now supports efforts to repeal that immunity and says he's been a tough opponent of the pro-gun lobby.

As CNN reported earlier this week, Sanders is moving to woo more liberal voters by shifting his position on gun control.

Polls show a tight race between Clinton and Sanders in Iowa.

Nate Silver of the FiveThirtyEight.com blog notes that Sanders hasn't yet closed the gap in Iowa.