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  • DougC

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    Read more at Bearing Arms blog. To vote in Texas this Nov the deadline to register to vote is Mon, Oct 7th.

    The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), along with groups like the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) and private efforts such as Shoot the Vote, are urging gun owners, hunters, recreational shooters and Second Amendment supporters to make their voices heard this election season. With Election Day, November 5th, rapidly approaching and just over a month away, these organizations are emphasizing the importance of registering to vote and staying informed about where candidates stand on gun rights. (The presidential election is an easy one on this matter: Kamala bad, Trump, at least much better.)

    There will two weeks of early voting so vote 11 times. Yourself and 10 friends etc to go to polls with you. If any doubt you might not vote on Nov 5th vote during the early voting period.
     

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    From Bearing Arms blog a call for action for gun owners in seven battleground states. IMO, that will be about 100K voters across seven states that their choice will make someone president. ( In this election cycle, the swing states are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.)

    Maybe it’s not a morally difficult choice for you; maybe it’s easy and obvious to choose one of the two major party candidates. However, I know several people who have serious, understandable reservations about Donald Trump. They don’t like Trump’s personal traits and prefer George W. Bush’s and Ronald Reagan’s demeanor and temperament.

    Personal traits matter, but political outcomes matter a whole lot more. A president will come and go, and his personal behaviors will become irrelevant the moment he leaves the White House, but his policy legacy will be etched permanently into history and will impact not just us, but our children, grandchildren, and generations beyond.

    For those of you who live in a swing state and lean conservative, classical liberal, or libertarian, or are a left-leaning gun owner who’s worried about your gun rights foremost, I ask that you set aside those reservations and consider voting for Donald Trump. If you find the thought of voting for Trump unacceptable, consider it a tactical vote against Harris.


    Also IMO if you don't vote your gun(s), you suck to quote a blog from Dillion Blue Press. The article goes onto explain a number of very bad things that can happen with Harris as POTUS. Some for generations with the appointment of anti-2A judges.
     

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