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Gun Control & RKBA
Showing Original Post only (View all)Gun control and the election results [View all]
Did party policies and the actions on gun control, or lack thereof, over the last two years have an effect on the results of this election?
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Yes, major help for Republicans | |
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Yes, minor help for Republicans | |
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Somewhat but no clear benefit to either side | |
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There was an election? When? | |
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They are deluded, those who think that citizens want more gun control, that there are fewer owners.
NYC_SKP
Feb 2015
#14
Bloomberg's gun control group "Everytown for Gun Safety" backed two Democrats.
SecularMotion
Nov 2015
#25
So, you're willing to claim Gecker lost on gun control, but won't credit McPike for winning
SecularMotion
Nov 2015
#27