Today, the courts temporarily halted the voter identification law we posted about earlier this year. Their concern was about the implementation of the law by the administration as opposed to the constitutionality of the process of showing photo identification.
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With election season now in full swing, it is once again time for what I call the “Sign Wars.†This is one of those thing in politics that seems silly, because who ever has been convinced by a sign? As hard as it is for people who are even slightly civilly engaged to understand, it offers a lot of credit to the kinds of voters who will be deciding a close election such as this one.
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It may seem like anyone who is paying attention at all right now should have their minds made up about how they are planning to vote in the state and national elections a little over a month away. However, many of the races on November’s ballot have been largely ignored by voters, and that’s where we need gun owners to...
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Pennsylvania gun owners should know that voting in 2012 won't be like voting in previous elections. It's not just the candidates on the ballot, but the actual process of casting a ballot. Learn more about it here.
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David Keene, the recently elected President of the National Rifle Association, sat down with Washington Journal to discuss the NRA's role in elections past and present. Watch the video here.
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A recent poll sought to measure the influence of various organizations and other opinion leaders upon voters in the recent midterm elections. Not surprisingly, NRA’s ratings were among the top cited opinions that voters around the country looked to before casting their votes in early November.
Nearly half of all voters (44...
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Oct 20, 10
Posted by EVC Bucks in Charles McIlhinney, Former Candidates, Frank Farry, Gene DiGirolamo, Marguerite Quinn, Mike Fitzpatrick, Paul Clymer, Steve Santarsiero, Tom Corbett, Voter Turnout
Due to the delayed votes over Castle Doctrine in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives & Senate, the NRA magazines that landed in today’s mailboxes are incorrect. One very important race deserves attention from voters, and we’ve got updates on other races around the Bucks County area vital for gun owners.
Rob...
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Between the 5-4 decision in the McDonald case and the confirmation hearings on the nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court this week, this commentary from Sarah Palin at last month’s NRA Annual Meeting is a reminder that gun owners cannot afford to sit out of any elections.
But showing up a your...
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The Democratic primary for Lt. Governor is one that gun owners should keep an eye on for the next few weeks. It’s still a nail biter, but poll results still show that State Rep. Scott Conklin has come out of no where as a late entry to the race to possibly topple the state party endorsed candidate out of Philadelphia,...
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As gun owners, we cannot sit out of the elections in 2010 just because it seems like the tide may turn in the favor of pro-gun candidates in the fall. President Obama’s political wing, Organizing for America (formerly Obama for America, called OFA), plans to target all of the new voters they registered in 2008 to swing close...
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