Candidates Engaging in Social Media, Part I
If you want to keep track of what your local candidates are up to as we count down to the May and November elections, the easiest way is via social media.
If you want to keep track of what your local candidates are up to as we count down to the May and November elections, the easiest way is via social media.
We continue to look at state campaigns and how gun rights may be impacted. Here is our look at all of the races happening in PA-13.
Looking at the races within each Congressional district, we’ll give you a preview of what to expect on your May and November ballots – and what each choice may mean for gun rights. We start with the races in PA-8.
We’ve had some quiet success in the Philly suburbs against Michael Bloomberg & his Pennsylvania gun control allies. We still need to work hard to oppose him.
Yesterday was the deadline for candidates to file petitions for the May 18 primary ballot. Don’t think things have calmed down – there are already dropouts & unexpected additions.
Gun rights will not likely play a major theme with unrest in the electorate on taxes and spending. This could impact our issue with friendly incumbents being challenged and unfriendly lawmakers possibly booted.
Today, animal rights extremists held a rally in Harrisburg in an effort to chip away at Pennsylvania’s outdoor culture. Make sure your lawmakers know you stand against them!
Here’s a reminder of Pennsylvania’s connections to the upcoming Supreme Court case on gun bans and where to find live coverage.
Find out how Pennsylvania compares to other states in the eyes of gun control leaders, and get a peek at just how far they want to go in their quest to squash your Second Amendment right.
There’s a lot of chatter about change in the political sphere right now. Taking a look at some candidates, it’s clear that there is much change for gun owners to worry about in the upcoming elections.
Gun owners in Radnor recently organized to oppose local gun control efforts. Two EVCs attended in support of the group, and we wrote up some notes that you can use when you work locally.
The sudden passing of Rep. Murtha leaves his district suddenly in play for both major parties. Names were immediately thrown in the ring, but how have each of these candidates been on the Second Amendment? A friend like Murtha, or a foe?
Pro-gun candidates on the right will participate in a Philadelphia-area candidate forum for Senate, House seats, Governor, and Lt. Governor.