DATE: | April 9, 2020 |
TO: | USF & NRA Members and Friends |
FROM: | Marion P. Hammer |
USF Executive Director | |
NRA Past President |
In their ongoing effort to take control of America and render the Second Amendment null and void, another of Bloomberg's well-funded, anti-gun groups is waging a campaign to elect more anti-gun, anti-Second Amendment, anti-freedom dissidents to public office.
You can help offset their campaign to register more anti-gun voters by being sure you and everyone in your family is registered to vote. Then reach out to friends, fellow sportsmen, hunters and target shooters and help get them and their families and friends registered to vote.
Contact your local Supervisor of Elections and find out the easiest way to get people registered to vote, then spread the word. We’re depending on you to help.
While the Coronavirus has you "sheltering in place," spend your idle time helping us protect your gun rights and your freedom.
Bloomberg probably thinks you’ll sit by and do nothing and let him win. LET'S SHOW HIM HE'S WRONG!
Read more here:
Bloomberg Gun Control Group Launches Virtual Voter Registration During Coronavirus Shutdown
By AWR HAWKINS
Breitbart
April 8, 2020
Mike Bloomberg gun control group Students Demand Action has launched a virtual organizing effort amid the coronavirus shutdown in order to register 100,000 new voters.
CNN reports that the gun control group is “[focusing] on 13 battleground states and marks the group’s first large-scale effort to use online-only tools to encourage young people to head to the polls.”
Students Demand Action has about 200,000 members, which is approximately 1/25 the size of the NRA’s membership. They planned a big voter registration push for the 2020 Spring semester but had to trade that plan for virtual organizing once schools closed.
Two other Bloomberg-affiliated gun control groups — Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety — recently made news by urging governors around the country to ignore Trump Administration guidelines listing gun stores as “essential” businesses…
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