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NRA Voting Recommendations?
Jan 30th, 2023 at 1:42pm
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Anyone have suggestions as to who to vote for?   I like to favor shooters and central US people, and seldom vote for more that ten or a dozen.

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Re: NRA Voting Recommendations?
Reply #1 - Jan 30th, 2023 at 3:16pm
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I always have trouble, but not even voting this time. Considering all the warnings from former directors about the NRA going bankrupt this year, and LaPierre and some board members possibly being brought up on charges, I'm waiting to see what happens.
  

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Re: NRA Voting Recommendations?
Reply #2 - Jan 31st, 2023 at 8:17am
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I look for people involved in the shooting sports industry, as I figure they have “skin in the game.”  Next are people who have successfully prosecuted court cases or lobbied successfully on Second Amendment-related issues.  Third category is celebrities and well-known people who have supported such issues in interviews and public utterances.  (I figure if actors and social butterflies who lecture me on how my modest lifestyle is “destroying the Planet” are big-time Influencers, we ought to have some of them on our side, too.) The remainder are people whose resumes just grab me somehow.

Generally, about half those on my list are also on the NRA Recommended list.  I try to vote every time; figure it’s part of the deal.
  
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