Ross and Bryant are using these and a string of other endorsements to draw distinctions between themselves in the final weeks before the Aug. 7 Republican primary.
Bryant and Franks say they’re for gun rights. Franks and Ross say they oppose illegal immigration. And, Ross and Bryant say they support public education.
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