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Related: About this forumAs Views Shift on Guns, Reid Corrals Senate
WASHINGTON It was, Senator Harry Reid of Nevada ebulliently proclaimed, a happy day for me as he stood with Wayne LaPierre, the head of the National Rifle Association, in 2010 at a new shooting range in Las Vegas made possible by federal money secured by Mr. Reid. People who criticize this probably would criticize baseball, Mr. Reid said before firing off a few rounds.
These days, Mr. Reid, the Senate majority leader, is far more likely to meet with Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York, an outspoken advocate of stricter gun control, than with Mr. LaPierre as he prepares to bring the most expansive package of gun safety legislation in a decade to the Senate floor over the next few weeks.
Mr. Reids evolution from a proponent of gun rights to the shepherd of legislation that would expand background checks, among other gun control measures, emerges from a complex web of political calculations that have come to define his leadership style over the last decade.
How tenacious Mr. Reid is willing to be and whether he will extract votes one by one as he has for other big pieces of legislation may well determine the fate of the measures.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/01/us/politics/harry-reid-draws-on-political-calculus-as-he-leads-senate.html?hp
These days, Mr. Reid, the Senate majority leader, is far more likely to meet with Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York, an outspoken advocate of stricter gun control, than with Mr. LaPierre as he prepares to bring the most expansive package of gun safety legislation in a decade to the Senate floor over the next few weeks.
Mr. Reids evolution from a proponent of gun rights to the shepherd of legislation that would expand background checks, among other gun control measures, emerges from a complex web of political calculations that have come to define his leadership style over the last decade.
How tenacious Mr. Reid is willing to be and whether he will extract votes one by one as he has for other big pieces of legislation may well determine the fate of the measures.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/01/us/politics/harry-reid-draws-on-political-calculus-as-he-leads-senate.html?hp
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As Views Shift on Guns, Reid Corrals Senate (Original Post)
SecularMotion
Apr 2013
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hack89
(39,171 posts)1. Taking the AWB off the table was the price for Reid's cooperation
he has to walk a thin line to retain Dem control of the Senate in 2014.
premium
(3,731 posts)2. Both Sens. Reid and Heller got quite the earful from NV. residents
on the AWB and mag. limit. Their phones and e-mails were lit up like a christmas tree.
I think I saw somewhere that it was 3-1 against an AWB and mag limits by NV residents.
I'll see if I can find it.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)3. Gee, I wish we had a range like that in Central Texas...
...but we don't have any liberal Senators, here.
"Most expansive package" in ten years? Like comparing a fly fart to that of a flea's.