Most of the support comes from the New York City region, with more upstate
voters against the gun control provisions.
Not exact matches
Still, both legislators and group leaders agreed that the influence of the NRA and other
gun groups stemmed from their credible threat of mobilising essentially single - issue
voters for or
against a candidate.
The Rochester brick; the threats to lynch the U.S. Attorney General; the
voter intimidation; the
guns brought to health care informational meetings; the death threats
against Comptroller DiNapoli after he was first appointed; etc..)
Gun groups exert power on politicians by having huge mailing lists of «single - issue
voters» who will vote
against anyone who wants to pass
gun control.
In the meantime, DiPietro put together a memo explaining how Trump could win mostly by going hard after a new
gun - control law pushed by Cuomo, which he wrote could provide 300,00 to 500,000 new
voters, and by running
against Bill de Blasio, New York's «first truly radical mayor, a man who still reveres the Sandinistas, honeymooned in Havana, and self - describes as a believer in liberation theology (i.e., Marxism).»
He's voted
against the interests of New Jersey
voters —
against affordable health care,
against a woman's right to choose,
against gun safety.
The march in Washington, in my view, became not a march
against arms but a political rant
against President Trump backed by Hollywood bigwigs — especially in signing up
voters since it was suppose to be about
guns and
gun violence.