Gun Control Can Swing the 2016 Election
For two decades now, the conventional wisdom in Washington has been that any focus on gun control helps Republicans and hurts (if not dooms) Democrats, not just in presidential races but down the ballot in all but the bluest states. Fear of the wrathand deep campaign coffersof the NRA has led Democrats to make often-ridiculous displays of their love for hunting, and to avoid running on policy prescriptions for gun violence. This defensive stance first took hold after the 1994 midterms, when an assault-rifle ban pushed by President Bill Clinton was blamed for Republicans winning majorities in both houses of Congress. In 2000, Al Gores loss in his home state of Tennessee, which made Florida the pivotal state that cost him the presidency, was also attributed to his support for gun control. Noam Scheiber reported for the New Republic in 2001 that Gores team of advisers had worried that gun control would hurt the vice president in the states he needed most, particularly among rural voters in Pennsylvania, western Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa. After the election, Scheiber wrote, the Gore campaigns hunch became Democratic gospel.
President Obama treaded carefully on the issue in his first run for office in 2008, calling (with little detail or emphasis) for common-sense reforms. His position on guns, he often said on the campaign trail, was not an excuse not to vote for me. During his first term, the Democrats fear of the gun lobby still prevailed; after his first year, in fact, the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence gave Obama seven out of seven Fs on a report card for repeatedly failing to stand up to the gun lobby.
After he won re-election in 2012with no more campaigns to runObama began to change his tune, a process that culminated in last weeks executive actions to broaden background checks and expand enforcement of gun laws. At a CNN town hall on gun violence that followed later in the week, Obama went after the gun lobby directly, calling out the NRA for skipping the event: Since this is a main reason they exist, youd think that theyd be prepared to have a debate with the president, he said, archly. Later, he called the groups views on gun confiscation a conspiracy.
https://newrepublic.com/article/127473/gun-control-can-swing-2016-election
Contrary to Second Amendment absolutists' claims that gun control is a losing issue for Democrats, the opposite is true. The time is ripe to implement common sense legislation, both local and federal, to bring the gun violence health menace in this country under control.
Jason1961
(461 posts)I thought I was the only one on this board that finally wants to tackle this issue.
We're going to win and we need to tackle this issue before the wingnuts go crazy
billh58
(6,641 posts)who think like us than there are right-wing gun culture apologists. The Democratic platform for 2016 reads:
"Preventing Gun Violence
With 33,000 Americans dying every year, Democrats believe that we must finally take sensible action to address gun violence. While responsible gun ownership is part of the fabric of many communities, too many families in America have suffered from gun violence. We can respect the rights of responsible gun owners while keeping our communities safe. To build on the success of the lifesaving Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, we will expand and strengthen background checks and close dangerous loopholes in our current laws; repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) to revoke the dangerous legal immunity protections gun makers and sellers now enjoy; and keep weapons of warsuch as assault weapons and large capacity ammunition magazines (LCAM's)off our streets. We will fight back against attempts to make it harder for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to revoke federal licenses from law breaking gun dealers, and ensure guns do not fall into the hands of terrorists, intimate partner abusers, other violent criminals, and those with severe mental health issues. There is insufficient research on effective gun prevention policies, which is why the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must have the resources it needs to study gun violence as a public health issue."
Hillary Clinton is completely on board with this position.
mwrguy
(3,245 posts)It definitely helped her in the primary.