In a large survey of people who voted in November's presidential election, conducted for the NRA by On Message, Inc., pollsters found that nearly 20 percent of those who chose Trump never told anyone they intended to do so. They interviewed voters in Florida, Indiana, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania."
Keep this in mind when Trump's approval numbers come out every week. If 20% didn't tell anyone they intended to vote for Trump, it stands to reason they won't tell a pollster they approve of him or won't even get involved with the poll.
Count me in.
Now she handles guns with ease>>>>>>>>>
This is my rifle
This is my gun
This is for killing
This is for fun
-USMC ditty
( sorry, couldn’t resist)
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080804183700AAvqHh9
Conservative men and women are actually having great social success organizing couple’s evenings at shooting ranges all across the country.
That’s totally believable. I was never shy about telling people right from the beginning that I was for Trump but most everyone I know was for Trump and they didn’t talk about it. Unless in the same company as other Trump supporters. I don’t mind answering legitimate political polls but I have caller ID and never answer numbers and things I don’t recognize.
I would like to see dimocrats try to come up with a reason to take guns away from women that is not going to sound sexist. LOL! If they were still in control of everything that could stage a fake shooting disaster where some women that were all pms’d or menapaused up got drunk and shot up a volunteer firehouse because their husbands hung out there instead of going home. Or something like that. Since they are not in charge, I don’t know how they are going to pull off taking guns away from women.
A thing of beauty.
Recently divorced I went onto a dating app when I moved to a new town, couple of days ago clicked on one Cuties photo, under the section, good first date she wrote, Let’s go to a pistol range.
Free Republic’s own Second Amendment Sisters pioneered the modern ‘women with guns’ movement when they stood and marched against Hillary Clinton and the so-called Million Mom March in 2000.