Gun Rights in PA’s 8th District
Overall, NRA-endorsed candidates won more than they lost, and we seemingly may have picked up a couple of potentially positive seats here in Pennsylvania’s 8th District.
Overall, NRA-endorsed candidates won more than they lost, and we seemingly may have picked up a couple of potentially positive seats here in Pennsylvania’s 8th District.
Recently, candidate for State Representative Frank Farry sent the following statement to sportsmen in the 142nd District about his support for our issues.
Barack Obama has remained an active supporter of banning all concealed carry licenses in the entire country even at the federal level, & we’re reminded of that in this NPR interview.
Sen. John McCain is coming to Bucks County on Saturday! Sportsmen will make a huge impact in this race, & we have a special opportunity to stand out in support of McCain/Palin at this rally.
As the polls grow closer in Pennsylvania and leaked memos show campaign internals within 2 points, pro-gun candidates need help in Bucks County. If you have 3 hours this week, we could use you.
The recent Sportsmen for McCain rally was a success. We’ve got exclusive video and photo coverage of the event.
Sportsmen for McCain will rally on Sunday, October 12 at the Pike Township Sportsmen’s Association in Oley, PA. The event will feature sportsmen’s leaders from around PA and Jim Warner, a former POW and former NRA General Counsel.
Senator Obama’s campaign sent letters threatening the broadcasting licenses of television stations in Pennsylvania & Ohio that run advertisements for the National Rifle Association.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer quoted New Jersey anti-gun advocate Bryan Miller who is upset that donations to Patrick Murphy haven’t paid off nearly as much as they would have hoped.
In front of a crowd of rural voters, Barack Obama made another empty election-year promises not to take away guns if elected President. However, his words on the campaign trail do not match his long record.
At a recent campaign stop in Pennsylvania, Barack Obama indicated that a primary motivation for not supporting gun bans at the moment was the fact that he doesn’t currently have the votes in Congress to pass them.
Senator John McCain chose Pennsylvania for the national launch of Sportsmen for McCain. Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty was flown in to greet shooters and hunters at the Factoryville Sportsmen’s Club.