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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Gun debate is changing the Democratic Party


It's unclear if the tragic shooting at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School -- as well as the subsequent ones across the country -- will lead to passage of gun-control legislation in Congress. But they might have had this immediate result: transforming the politics and focus inside the Democratic Party, at least in solid-blue districts and states.

Look no farther than Tuesday's upcoming Democratic special congressional primary in Illinois to fill Jesse Jackson Jr.'s vacant seat in the Chicago area, where Cook County Chief Administrative Officer Robin Kelly has become the front-runner, thanks in large part to the issue of guns.[Kelly won Tuesday night 56% to 20%  she whooped  Havorson]

"Robin Kelly has spent her career fighting to get deadly weapons off our streets," goes one of her TV ads. "In Congress, Kelly will keep taking on the NRA, fighting to ban assault weapons and outlaw high-capacity ammunition clips."

A super PAC funded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Independence USA, has spent more than $2 million in the race to both endorse Kelly and knock two of her opponents with strong gun-rights records, including former Congresswoman Debbie Halvorson (the only white candidate running in this multi-candidate field).

"In the race to replace Jesse Jackson, watch out for Debbie Halvorson. When she was in Congress before, Halvorson got an 'A' from the NRA," argued an Independence USA TV ad, adding: "Debbie Halvorson -- when it comes to preventing gun violence, she gets an 'F.'"

Another ad by the group goes, "In the race for Congress, the big issue -- fighting gun violence. Debbie Halvorson and Toi Hutchison both earned an 'A' from the NRA. They can't be trusted."

(Hutchison has since dropped out of the race and has endorsed Kelly, providing more evidence that Kelly is the candidate to beat on Feb. 26.)

While this is just one race occurring in a city that has been plagued by gun violence, next week’s special primary highlights three important points:

1. The National Rifle Association has become anathema to many Democratic voters. That’s especially true in the wake of the organization’s combative public relations campaign after the Newtown shootings, which included the NRA invoking President Barack Obama’s daughters in an advertisement attacking the president. According to last month’s NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, just 20 percent of Democrats had a favorable view of the NRA, versus 57 percent who had an unfavorable view. (That’s compared with 64 percent of Republicans and even 49 percent of independents who hold a favorable view of the organization.) In past Democratic primaries, an NRA endorsement was either a badge of honor or something that at least wasn't viewed as a major liability. That may not be true anymore, at least in congressional districts like this one in Illinois.

2. Bloomberg’s organizations have become a countervailing force. Mark Glaze, the executive director for another Bloomberg organization, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, argues that one of the biggest reasons why gun-control laws have been weakened over the past decade is because “the NRA has been the only game in town.” But as the Illinois race has proved, Bloomberg’s groups are willing to spend millions in races on behalf of candidates supporting gun control. (Interestingly, the NRA has not spent money in this particular Democratic primary.) As one Democratic strategist tells First Read, “Candidates no longer have to fear the NRA mobilizing disproportionate force against them. They just need some backup.”

3. But does this apply outside of urban areas? That could be the biggest question moving forward after Tuesday’s race. While the NRA is unpopular with Democrats and while Bloomberg’s group have displayed their muscle, does that also hold true in places like West Virginia (where Democrats will be competing to replace retiring Sen. Jay Rockefeller) or even in Iowa (which has open Senate and House seats in 2014)? “West Virginia and Illinois will always be different,” Glaze says, noting that states like West Virginia have “more hunting, more guns, and less crime.” He adds, “That creates a different political dynamic.” Indeed, the NRA is running newspaper ads in states like Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina -- where Democratic senators are running for re-election next year -- opposing the Obama administration’s gun-control proposals.

 CHECK OUT VIDEOS BELOW FROM C-SPAN ON GUN REFORM

Children's Exposure to Violence, Part 1 
Public Affairs Event Nov 29, 2011
Tags: Violence, Children 
1 hour, 42 minutes 227 views

Children's Exposure to Violence, Part 2 
Public Affairs Event Nov 29, 2011
Tags: Violence, Children 
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Children's Exposure to Violence, Part 3 
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Tags: Violence, Children 
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Second Amendment Rights 
Public Affairs Event Jan 15, 2013
Tags: Second Amendment, Gun Control, Violence
21 minutes 157 views 
 
Reducing Gun Violence Summit News Conference 
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Mayor Bloomberg and Governor O'Malley 
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Gun Injuries, Federal Law, and Technology 
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Background Checks and Gun Trafficking  
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Gun Violence and High-Risk Individuals 
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Guns and Public Health and Safety 
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Gun Control, Mental Health, and Security 
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Reducing Gun Violence Summit News Conference 
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White House Anti-Gun Violence Task Force Proposals 
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Open Phones on Gun Control 
Call-In Jan 13, 2013
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Vice President Biden on Gun Violence Meeting 
White House Event Jan 11, 2013
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Representative Bob Goodlatte on Gun and Immigration Laws 
Call-In Jan 16, 2013
Tags: Gun Control, Violence, Immigration 
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Open Phones on Obama Administration Gun Violence Plan 
Call-In Jan 16, 2013
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19 minutes 67 views

Gun Control Activists  
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Open Phones on Gun Control 
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Open Phones 
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Gun Control Proposals 
Call-In Jan 17, 2013
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Vice President Biden Remarks at U.S. Conference of Mayors 
Public Affairs Event Jan 17, 2013
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58 minutes 617 views

Open Phones Call-In Jan 17, 2013
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Newsmakers with Senator Patrick Leahy 
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Gun Violence Prevention and Transportation Security 
Public Affairs Event Jan 18, 2013
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Weekly Presidential Address 
White House Event Jan 18, 2013
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Vice President Biden on Gun Violence Meeting 
White House Event Jan 11, 2013
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Gun Violence Prevention 
Senate Committee Jan 30, 2013
Tags: Gun Control, Violence 
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Open Phones on Gun Violence Prevention Hearing 
Call-In Jan 30, 2013
Tags: Gun Control, Violence 
35 minutes 611 views

Open Phones 
Call-In Jan 31, 2013
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58 minutes 131 views

President Obama Remarks on Gun Control 
White House Event Feb 4, 2013
Tags: Gun Control, Violence 
21 minutes 1,709 views

Gun Trafficking Legislation 
News Conference Feb 5, 2013
Tags: Gun Control, Violence

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