Talk is cheap, and his record is a bit more spotty than I'd like.
Still if he is the nominee, he's light years above of any of the 'Rat candidates on my Second Amendment litmus test scale.
He also voted for several versions of what became Campaign Finance Reform, also known as incumbent protection, including the version that became law.
But unlike most politicians, he isn't loath to admit mistakes.
Thompson’s record has been incorrectly reported by the GOA (among others). That’s not to say he’s perfect — no politician is. Which of his second amendment votes particularly bother you, in comparison to Hunter’s votes?