The National Rifle Association is running an aggressive campaign against Kerry this year in this once-grand Appalachian town across the Ohio River from West Virginia, all across the Buckeye State, and in other battleground states, too. By Election Day, the group will have television spots, billboards, radio advertising, leaflets, and district-by-district voter mobilization to convince Americans who own guns that a Kerry administration threatens their Second Amendment rights.
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