Posted on 11/11/2010 12:44:34 PM PST by neverdem
When you analyze the impact of conservative and single-issue membership organizations on the 2010 midterm elections, you find that one groups efforts dwarfed the rest: The National Rifle Association of America.
The NRA spent $20 million on behalf of its candidates nearly five times more than the combined effort of all other such groups.
In fact, the amount of money the NRA spent to defeat Democrat John Spratt in South Carolinas 5th Congressional District was more than all the other Second Amendment groups combined.
The group is now well-positioned to protect gun owners rights at the state and federal level for the next 10 years.
As of this writing, there are 17 new Republican faces in governors offices, 14 of whom received an A rating from the NRA on Second Amendment issues, and two of whom received a B rating.
The most important of these might be Scott Walker in Wisconsin. Wisconsin is a state which might now join the 40 other states that allow their citizens to carry a firearm for personal protection.
It also means that 116 electoral votes that went for President Barack Obama in 2008, will now be hotly contested in 2012.
In the U.S. Senate, seven of the new Republicans are A-rated by the NRA, and one of them has a solid B+ rating. In addition, not a single incumbent senator with an A rating from the NRA lost election. This too would indicate a political tide returning.
Considering there are 100 seats in the Senate, it will take two more election cycles for the tide to completely turn. In addition, only two NRA A-rated senators could be considered at risk in 2012, while 10 Senators with NRA ratings of F, D and C will likely have contentious re-elections...
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They helped to elect harry reid.
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They helped to elect harry reid.
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But what I really want to know is, did they really help elect Harry Reid?
They endorsed him... if they have any sway at all... they did.
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They retracted that endorsement of Reid.
Thanks for nothing, NRAts.
Do you want the NRA to be a political arm of the Republicans?
It would have been even more if they hadn’t helped to retain some-anti gun Democrats! NRA can act like team players now, but they should be relegated to the back of the Republican coalition since they supported so many Democrat Incumbents in the last election.
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Correlation <> Causation
They’re not part of the Republican coalition. Sure, they mostly support Republicans, but the NRA is a single-issue organization. They don’t owe it to you to lend support on non-gun related matters.
I want the NRA to refrain form endorsing a candidate when both the Republican and the democRat are both "A" rated.
I want the NRA to show ratings for candidates who are neither Republican nor democRat.
Coincidentally, my NRA renewal packet arrived two weekends ago. I threw it away.
How they endorse candidates is well known. As well as what it takes to get an “A” rating.
They will support an incumbent who has “VOTED” for gun rights over one who has just answered Yes on a mail in form.
And how much did GOA spend on candidates this past election cycle?
Two RATs in SW Pennsylvania, Jason Altmeier and Mark Critz, both narrowly survived re-election contests thanks to NRA endorsements. Had they simply butted out, we would have flipped seven house seats, rather than five and be looking at a 14/5 split in our congressional delegation rather than 12/7.
And I disagree with it. Their method has the effect of supporting professional politicians, an act of which I heartily disapprove. Nobody has a "right" to remain in office or to be elected the first time; nobody can "earn" a right which does not exist.
NRA endorses socialists.
That's a fact, stone cold and incontrovertible.
Deal with it.
Don't bring up red herrings, they stink.
Are we still bitching about the NRA? Jeeze.
So GOA didn’t spend much?
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