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SecularMotion

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20. Please stop slinging NRA propaganda on DU
Wed Sep 30, 2015, 03:17 PM
Sep 2015
It is hard to make a case that the assault weapons ban was decisive in 1994.

The law certainly enraged many N.R.A. members and might explain the loss of certain Democratic seats. However, there were other major factors in the Democrats’ 1994 loss, starting with perceived Democratic arrogance and corruption (overdrafts at the House bank came to symbolize that).

Add to that voter unhappiness with Mr. Clinton’s budget, his health care fiasco, the Republican Party’s success in recruiting appealing candidates, and that ingenious Republican vehicle for nationalizing the elections known as the “Contract With America.” The contract, by the way, did not mention guns.

Mr. Clinton’s successful 1996 re-election campaign actually stressed his gun control achievements. James and Sarah Brady spoke in prime time at the ’96 Democratic convention, and Clinton campaign ads trumpeted his role in enacting the assault weapons ban and the ’93 Brady law requiring background checks for gun buyers.


Those who blame the assault weapons ban for the Democrats’ defeat in 1994 also tend to finger gun control for Al Gore’s loss in the 2000 presidential race — especially his failure to carry his home state of Tennessee.

But Mr. Gore’s bigger Tennessee problem was his failure to seriously compete there by providing adequate resources to answer N.R.A. distortions, for instance, and matching George W. Bush’s numerous visits. Largely obscured by the 2000 presidential drama was the loss in Florida’s Senate race of an N.R.A. stalwart, Bill McCollum, to a consistent Democratic supporter of gun control, Bill Nelson.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/09/opinion/09sat4.html
Gun controllers take to their keyboards, gun rights activists go to the ballot box friendly_iconoclast Sep 2015 #1
^^^ Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #2
Ain't it the truth DonP Sep 2015 #4
Gun controllers take to their keyboards Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #7
Sad our party is seen by many as an enemy to our rights....not very progressive. ileus Sep 2015 #3
Any comment SecMo? GGJohn Sep 2015 #5
Yet, whenever we warn against doing things that harm Democrats we're accused of being Republicans Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #6
I'm still trying to figure that one out DonP Sep 2015 #8
I think there is an argument to be made that people who Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #9
I think it's either narcissim or arrogance, pick one DonP Sep 2015 #10
Its a toxic blend.. virginia mountainman Sep 2015 #11
Most Democrats and Liberals recognize that as RW fear-mongering SecularMotion Sep 2015 #12
If it's just empty fear-mongering explain the Colorado senate suffering its first-ever Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #13
What The Colorado Recall Doesn't Prove SecularMotion Sep 2015 #14
Whistling past the graveyard. From your cut-and-paste propaganda by gun criminals -- Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #15
And the Pubbies *still* hold the majority in the CO Senate. Thanks, Bloomie! friendly_iconoclast Sep 2015 #16
You choose to cower, I don't. SecularMotion Sep 2015 #17
2 successful recalls, 1 resignation to dodge recall, 1 lost federal senator & the state legislature Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #19
And that resignation turned out for naught, as the GOP won the seat in 2014... friendly_iconoclast Sep 2015 #24
"which would not have been in play until 2016" Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2015 #28
Ahh,... now you are the arbiter of who is a "real Democrat." branford Sep 2015 #18
Please stop slinging NRA propaganda on DU SecularMotion Sep 2015 #20
Congratulations again. You found a editorial trying to explain terrible branford Sep 2015 #21
Please stop distorting reality and acting as if you are some sort of DU political officer friendly_iconoclast Sep 2015 #22
Democratic vs Republican stand on controversial issues SecularMotion Sep 2015 #23
Fine words, but they are neither yours nor relevant friendly_iconoclast Sep 2015 #25
How about we actually read the Democratic Platform concerning firearms: branford Sep 2015 #26
Ho hum upaloopa Sep 2015 #27
They're a separate organization, not the NRA. *Do* try and keep up... friendly_iconoclast Sep 2015 #29
Turns out, Gottlieb was on the mark-and this statement touting confiscation didn't help: friendly_iconoclast Jan 2017 #30
Timely BUMP.....nt virginia mountainman Jan 2017 #31
Perhaps the best thing to advocate banning... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jan 2017 #32
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