Fairfax, VA -(AmmoLand.com)- Chris W. Cox, chairman of the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF), released the following statement regarding the NRA’s decisive wins in the November 3rd elections:
We would like to thank NRA members and supporters who made the difference in races across the country. Freedom had a great night at the ballot box. In addition, we would like to congratulate NRA-endorsed candidates who did not waver in their commitment to protecting the Second Amendment.
In Virginia’s hotly contested races, voters sent a loud and clear message that their gun rights are not for sale. Despite the attacks from Governor Terry McAuliffe and over three million dollars spent by New York City billionaire Michael Bloomberg and out of state gun control groups, 92 percent of NRA-endorsed candidates won their elections and blocked an anti-gun majority in the Virginia Senate.
In the face of threats against their constitutional freedoms, NRA members and Second Amendment supporters throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia turned out in force to defeat New York City billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun agenda. Virginia voters undercut recent assertions by gun control advocates that the political calculus has changed. Bloomberg’s personal wealth doesn’t change the fact that Americans continue to support the Second Amendment. The rebuke of Bloomberg’s anti-gun campaign in a swing state like Virginia does not bode well for Hillary Clinton and other politicians who are running campaigns on an anti-Second Amendment platform.
In Kentucky, NRA members and Second Amendment supporters went to the polls to elect an NRA-endorsed Governor and Commissioner of Agriculture. In Mississippi, over 97 percent of NRA-endorsed candidates, including every statewide candidate, won. In addition, over 81 percent of Texans approved an NRA-backed constitutional amendment recognizing the right to hunt and fish.
By the Numbers:
Virginia
92% of NRA-endorsed candidates won
Senate
21 of 26 NRA-endorsed candidates won
Winning Percentage – 80.77%
House
63 of 65 NRA-endorsed candidates won
Winning Percentage – 96.92%
Mississippi – 97% of NRA-endorsed candidates won
Statewide Elected Officials
3 of 3 NRA-endorsed candidates won
Senate
36 of 37 NRA-endorsed candidates won**
Winning Percentage – 97 %
House
78 of 79 NRA-endorsed candidates won**
Winning Percentage – 98 %
**Percentages are based on races won/lost and do not include the undecided races
About the NRA-ILA:
Established in 1975, the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the “lobbying” arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is responsible for preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals in the legislative, political, and legal arenas, to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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