You then vote for "gun control radical" by electing Demos.
No, read what I wrote. I wouldn't vote for a Democrat that was for gun control. They may be elected, but I didn't elect them.
Using your reasoning, I could correctly assert that everyone who voted Republican in the 90's voted for Clinton because they didn't vote for Perot. After all, Perot could have won if the Republicans had backed him instead of the Republican candidate. I guess Republicans are just a bunch of Clinton-lovers, since by not voting for Perot they were voting for Clinton.
Tell me then, would you vote for someone who said,
"Police work is hard enough already. No one should make it harder. I think its wrong to let people carry concealed weapons"or an automatic and semiautomic weapons
"While I am a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, I simply cannot accept that in modern America you need an AK-47 to defend your family."or how about
"I believe Americans want their presidents to be inspiring, effective and confident and determined to ensure the safety of our kids on the streets and in their schoolseven if it means having the guts to stand up to the gun lobby."Well would you? These statements are 'radical' by any conservative's opinion