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ProSense

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Wed Apr 17, 2013, 06:00 PM Apr 2013

In 2014, it will be the NRA against the American people [View all]

In 2014, it will be the NRA against the American people

by kos

Today, a majority of the Senate, supported by over 90 percent of the American people on the issue, failed to pass a watered-down-to-the-point-of-near-ineffectiveness background checks bill.

It didn't fail because of a lack of support, but because 1) Harry Reid was too gutless to pass meaningful filibuster reform, and 2) because the NRA has owned the issue for too long, the sole players on the electoral battlefield. Yet the reality is that even last year, their influence had fallen precipitously—less than one percent of the $11 million spent by the organization in 2012 went to winning candidates. A total of 0.83 percent, to be exact.

Problem for the NRA is that they no longer own the issue, as its bought-and-paid-for candidates are about to find out:

"We'll get through this day, take down the bill, and get Senators prepared for the fact that they are going to be dealing with this issue everyday for the foreseeable future until they resolve it in the way the public wants," [Mayors Against Illegal Guns] director Mark Glaze told BuzzFeed as he waited for the clock to run out on the Senate gun violence bill drafted after Newtown.

"The NRA has passed it's sell-by date," he said.

Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Gabby Gifford's Americans for Responsible Solutions have already restored some balance in the public gun debate, pushing back against what was once a one-sided NRA attack. Bloomberg's Independence USA SuperPAC has already shown a willingness to counter the NRA's millions with millions of its own.

And perhaps more importantly, the NRA's invincibility facade has been chipped away by president Wayne LePierre's bizarre post-Sandy Hook behavior and the organization's dogmatic opposition to even the most tepid restrictions.

This wasn't a battle that was ever going to be won this year, even if today's legislation had passed. It's abundantly clear that the gun lobby will brook no dissent on its goal of unlimited and restriction-free ownership of weapons of mass death. There isn't a shred of decency among that crowd. Thus, the only way to move forward will be to make the NRA electorally radioactive.

Democrats have served notice that (aside from blood-red redoubts like Arkansas) 2014 will be fought in large part over guns. Too many elected officials and the NRA seem to think that's an automatic win for them. It no longer is.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/17/1202616/-In-2014-it-will-be-the-NRA-against-the-American-people


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Our only hope is for a more liberal generation Fgiriun Apr 2013 #1
40% of the country owns guns, including 1/4th of registered Democrats davidn3600 Apr 2013 #2
The right to fucking bear arms applies to regulated militia Tender to the Bone Apr 2013 #3
It doesnt matter how you interpret it davidn3600 Apr 2013 #7
that's just Adam Lanza.. it could still safe one child one adult. And, that's Cha Apr 2013 #4
So? Nobody is taking your guns. tridim Apr 2013 #5
No not today...but what about tomorrow? davidn3600 Apr 2013 #11
How about this deal? badtoworse Apr 2013 #12
and yet states and previous administrations have passed gun laws Johonny Apr 2013 #21
You are over-estimating the voters. Off yr elections are low turnout events but CK_John Apr 2013 #6
Yeah, President Obama wasted A LOT of political capital on this. LAGC Apr 2013 #8
I agree tabbycat31 Apr 2013 #9
No, it's rural America vs urban America. And rural America has too much power geek tragedy Apr 2013 #10
McConnell’s Facebook Page Mocks Reid Moments After Gun Bill Fails ProSense Apr 2013 #13
'Cause that's what f****** assholes do. Cha Apr 2013 #15
no it won't HiPointDem Apr 2013 #14
OK. ProSense Apr 2013 #16
Does anyone *really* believe... Llewlladdwr Apr 2013 #17
The Senate is a broken, dysfunctional mess. Roll calls: ProSense Apr 2013 #19
Vegas won't give very good odds on predictions of major issue this far out Coyotl Apr 2013 #18
Something needs to break the NRA's stranglehold on the pro-gun-rights side. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2013 #20
Senators from 13 states split on background check bill ProSense Apr 2013 #22
they are a terrorist organization. nothing less. spanone Apr 2013 #23
Every election for the Right is "Guns, Gawd, and teh Gay". Problem is, those will be losers in 2014 Erose999 Apr 2013 #24
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