“The NRA does best in times of normal politics when most people are not paying much attention,” Robert Spitzer, a political science professor and gun policy expert at the State University of New York College at Cortland, told Reuters.” But this could be a game-changing moment because of the sustained national attention being given to this issue.”A new gun control group led by Gabrielle Giffords, the former U.S. congresswoman wounded in a Tucson shooting rampage, wants to raise $20 million for the 2014 congressional elections, matching the National Rifle Association’s spending in last November’s elections, the group’s treasurer said on Wednesday.
Giffords and her husband, former U.S. astronaut Mark Kelly, have turned to Houston trial lawyer and Democratic donor Steve Mostyn to act as treasurer. He gave $1 million of his own money to help kick start a campaign launched on Tuesday calling for what Giffords and Kelly describe as common-sense measures to curb gun violence.
The move marks the entry of the high-profile couple, both gun owners, into a heated national debate over gun control fueled by the massacre of 20 children and six teachers at a Connecticut elementary school last month.
“We’re just getting things started, but I’ve had conversations with a dozen other large political donors who have worked with me on other issues in the past, and I’ve had a good response,” Mostyn told Reuters.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Giffords to fight NRA’s fire with fire
Giffords to fight NRA’s fire with fire
2013-01-10T11:53:00-06:00
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