Shopping For a New House (of Representatives)
Now that Michael Bloomberg doesn’t have to fund his own presidential race, he has freed up resources to buy more U.S. House seats. This is the same playbook he used in Virginia in 2019, which set up a flurry of anti-gun legislation. We have already seen Mayor Bloomberg’s gun control wish list that Speaker Pelosi and her anti-gun allies would gladly impose on our industry and gun owners at the national level if he buys enough House seats. Fortunately, we don’t need to match him dollar for dollar, but we do need to ensure pro-gun industry candidates have the ability to fight back against the deceitful ads which we know are coming soon. Please donate today at www.nssfpac.org. P.S. Please stay tuned – upcoming virtual town hall events will be announced soon! Contributions to the NSSF PAC are voluntary and individuals may refuse to contribute without reprisal. Contribution amounts stated are merely suggestions – Individuals can contribute more or less than suggested. The maximum annual individual contribution is $5,000. The NSSF PAC will not favor or disfavor anyone based on the amount they contribute or their decision not to contribute. Contributions from corporations, foreign nationals without permanent U.S. residency, federal government contractors, by persons in the name of another person, or reimbursed contributions are not accepted. Contributions to the NSSF PAC are not deductible for federal income tax purposes |
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