“The 2008 GOP presidential primary is shaping up to be the most competitive nominating process the party has seen in decades,” writes Kenneth Blackwell. “It is also the most frontloaded. In each of the last four even year general elections gun owners have had a massive impact. And the National Rifle Association has proven to everyone that if you want to win the presidency, earning the support of gun owners and Second Amendment defenders might be the deciding factor.”
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