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Why Republicans defy public opinion in gun-control fight
Monday, January 21, 2013 8:17 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:To the surprise of precisely no one within the Beltway, the Senate's top Republican on Saturday told people across his home state of Kentucky that – if he has his way – President Obama's gun-control proposals won't go anywhere. In a taped phone call sent to Kentucky gun owners, Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R) said: “Know that I will be doing everything in my power as Senate Republican leader, fighting tooth and nail, to protect your Second Amendment rights, so that law-abiding citizens such as yourself can properly and adequately protect yourself, your family, and your country.” National public opinion polls show majority support for all three measures. A recent survey by the Pew Research Center for People and the Press found that 85 percent support for background checks, 55 percent support a ban on assault weapons, and 54 percent support a ban on high-capacity magazines. Perhaps surprisingly, these numbers hold even in red states. A Georgia poll by Atlanta TV station WXIA, for example, mirrored the Pew poll almost exactly. But don't expect a backlash against Senator McConnell if he blocks Obama's plans. After all, those aren't the numbers that he will be looking at. He will note that only 44 percent of Republicans back a ban on assault weapons, and Republicans similarly line up against the magazine ban. He will also note that, among those who say protecting gun rights is more important than controlling guns, nearly one-quarter have contributed to a gun-rights group. Among those who think gun control is more important, only 5 percent have contributed to gun-control groups. In other words, the gun-rights folks are far more engaged. And that will matter tremendously to McConnell, in particular. He faces reelection in 2014. Turnout is generally low in a midterm cycle, meaning McConnell will want to woo the most engaged voters – and gun-rights supporters fit that bill. Moreover, in red-state Kentucky, McConnell likely has more to fear from a right-wing challenger in the Republican primary than from a Democrat in the general election. That's why he'll tack to the right – as moderate Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) is doing in South Carolina. Indeed, the savvy senator's robocall flirted with the deep fears that drive gun owners – that Obama's laws are a only a first step toward gutting the Second Amendment and taking away Americans' guns – to stoke their motivation. “President Obama and his team are doing everything in their power to restrict your constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” McConnell said in the call. “Their efforts to restrict your rights, invading your personal privacy and overstepping their bounds with executive orders, is just plain wrong.” Perhaps not coincidentally, the call came on the same day as a Guns Across America rally in state capitals. McConnell's efforts recall those of George W. Bush's 2004 campaign, which used gay marriage as a "wedge issue." By compelling states to put gay-marriage initiatives on the ballot, the campaign succeeded in wooing more conservatives to the polls – who, of course, mostly voted for Mr. Bush. Gun control could work the same way in 2014. Polls show that even Republicans strongly favor a provision for background checks on all weapons purchases. (Currently, there is no mandate for background checks on private sales.) That, congressional sources have said, is the most likely point of compromise for gun control on Capitol Hill. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/Decoder-Wire/2013/0120/Why-Republicans-defy-public-opinion-in-gun-control-fight-video?nav=87-frontpage-entryNineItem
Monday, January 21, 2013 9:59 AM
HKCAVALIER
Monday, January 21, 2013 1:24 PM
Monday, January 21, 2013 6:12 PM
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 4:20 AM
GEEZER
Keep the Shiny side up
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Hey Niki, I'd be more than happy to read a thread about gerrymandering. What you got here is "How dare Mitch McConnell obey his constituency?" It's wingnut bait is all, 'cause it doesn't get at the real problem and makes you look more partisan than you are.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 4:31 AM
JONGSSTRAW
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 8:11 AM
Quote:What you got here is "How dare Mitch McConnell obey his constituency?"
Quote:I'd be more than happy to read a thread about gerrymandering.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 9:02 AM
FIVVER
Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: Quote:What you got here is "How dare Mitch McConnell obey his constituency?" I'm definitely not saying that; if his "constituency" were fairly decided, that couldn't be said: Can you explain why, if every poll shows Americans (including goodly margins of NRA members AND gun owners) are for some gun restrictions, why ELSE would so many Republicans be taking the opposite stance? It's the uneven gerrymandering that I blame for this situation, not Mitch McConnel or any other individual congressman. And as a caveat; I know full well that gerrymandering has been done by both sides at different times. It's something I'm very much against and would like to see changed.Quote:I'd be more than happy to read a thread about gerrymandering. Will work on it. Tit for tat got us where we are today. If we want to be grownups, we need to resist the ugliness. If we each did, this would be a better reflection on Firefly and a more welcome place. I will try.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 9:20 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: Hey Niki, Um. So, basically, you're saying McConnell is going to oppose gun legislation because his constituency would vote him out of office if he didn't? Um. That's kinda sorta his job then, right? I'm not saying he's a good person or that his opposition is a principled stand, just saying if the answer to the question "Why Republicans defy public opinion in gun-control fight" is "their most engaged supporters want them to" then it isn't really news and isn't, in the grand scheme of things, all that terribly perfidious. Right? HKCavalier Hey, hey, hey, don't be mean. We don't have to be mean, because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 9:54 AM
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