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HELENA, Mont. It has been an iron rule for candidates in rural areas and red states for decades: Do not antagonize the National Rifle Association.
But that was before the massacre at a high school in Parkland, Fla., galvanized gun politics across the country. Now, a striking number of Democratic candidates in coming midterm elections, from congressional contests in the Rocky Mountains to governors races in the Deep South, are openly daring, defying and disparaging the N.R.A., a group with deep pockets, a loyal membership and a record of Election Day score-settling.
Those Democrats, but also a few Republicans, believe that in the wake of Parkland, many voters have been turned off by the N.R.A.s hard line, its belligerence and its demands for lock-step loyalty from elected officials. Together, they are testing whether that iron rule for electoral survival and success across rural America still holds.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/in-red-state-races-democrats-seek-an-edge-by-defying-the-nra/ar-AAvKFUp?ocid=spartanntp
bettyellen
(47,209 posts)Midnight Writer
(21,768 posts)When, in an age of fear, you argue that people on the TERRORIST FREAKING WATCHLIST FOR GOD'S SAKE should have the right to buy unlimited guns and bullets, you have got to be pretty hardcore.
Canoe52
(2,948 posts)Great title line btw! I see a great meme there...