Nancy Pelosi Admits: Pro-Gun Voters Made an Impact

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Congratulations NRA members and other pro-gun voters! Once again, our votes helped make the difference.

Don’t just take our word for it. Following President Donald Trump’s resounding victory, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) whined about gun rights voters to the New York Times.

In an interview with Times reporter Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Pelosi stated that cultural issues played an important role in the 2024 election. Garcia-Navarro asked the former House Speaker, “why did voters who earned less than $100,000 go for Trump in such large numbers?” Pelosi responded in part, “Well, there are cultural issues involved in elections as well… Guns, that’s an issue.”

Pelosi’s forthright acknowledgement of the gun vote is welcome public recognition of the powerful role gun owners play in American politics. However, astute observers of the 2024 presidential campaign will have seen earlier signs of this reality.

Try as they might, the Kamala Harris campaign couldn’t run far enough fast enough from the candidate’s decades-long anti-gun and anti-Second Amendment record. The Harris campaign claimed Harris no longer supported the type of firearm confiscation she repeatedly advocated in 2019. The handgun ban supporter touted how she supposedly owns a Glock pistol and how she would use it against a home invader.

The Harris campaign attempted to cast her anti-gun running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), as some sort of gun-toting Midwestern everyman. The vice presidential candidate took to a Minnesota field in an ill-fated hunting photo-op. And of course there were the dopey Harris-Walz camouflage hats.

Gun owners can add Pelosi’s comments to the long list of prominent acknowledgements of pro-gun political power in presidential elections.

In 2017, twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released her book, “What Happened,” about the 2016 presidential election.

Clinton repeatedly acknowledged NRA’s influence on the 2016 election and the broad political landscape.

Pointing out the grassroots power of gun rights supporters, Clinton explained, “The politics of guns has been toxic for a long time… The vocal minority of voters against gun safety laws have historically been more organized, better funded, and more willing to be single-issue voters.”

Recounting her first policy speech of the 2016 campaign, where she attacked NRA, Clinton admitted, “Going after the NRA is dangerous for candidates…”

Discussing NRA’s contribution to her defeat, Clinton noted,

As for the NRA, it kept its promise to do everything it could to stop me. All told, the gun lobby spent more than $30 million supporting Trump, more money than any other outside group and more than double what it spent to support Mitt Romney in 2012. About two-thirds of that money paid for more than ten thousand negative ads attacking me in battleground states.

Following the 2000 presidential election, President Bill Clinton spoke with CBS News’ Dan Rather about Vice President Al Gore’s loss. Rather asked Clinton, “Do you agree or disagree that some of your failures — policy as well as personal failures in the White House — had an impact on Al Gore’s losing?” The president replied in part, “I don’t think there is — I don’t know if you’d call this a policy failure, but I don’t think there’s any doubt that, in at least five states I can think of, the NRA had a decisive influence…”

Later in the interview, Clinton described NRA as “an effective adversary” and said, “you’ve got to give it to them, they’ve done a good job. They’ve probably had more to do than anyone else in the fact we didn’t win the House this time. And they hurt Al Gore.”

Through the decades, gun owners have made clear that they are a force to be reckoned with. By continuing to organize, and demonstrating the power of the pro-gun vote at the ballot box, NRA members and other gun owners can preserve our Second Amendment rights for years to come.


About NRA-ILA:

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Boz

True, but, it’s NEVER been about reducing crime, or for the children, or the safety of American Citizens. It is simply about disarmament, nothing else.

CBW

Hag Pelosi can KMA

Silver Creek

Articles have said that Nancy Pelosi is a multi- millionaire, worth over $250 million. She has used her position as a senator to get insider stock market information and make millions on stocks. She also owns apartment buildings ( a slumlord?). She tries to come off as a middle class person. She has no idea what it is to be middle class. Nancy is governor grewsym aunt. Nancy Pelosi and Diane feinstein both hated the 2nd amendment and wanted to ban and confiscate all guns in America from all law abiding American gun owners. Nancy is another reason to have… Read more »

hasbeen

the socialist _itch doesn’t understand that not everybody is a lowdown free loading scum like they(politicians) are. the dumb as crap party needs to throw her under the bus and roll it back and forth a few times. that ia what the mafia would do to someone who failed so colossally.

Montana454Casull

That’s right the old skank Pelosi can now take her bullshit and go to her cry room with the rest of tge liberal crybabies .

hippybiker

Well! No Sh*t!

nrringlee

Yes, Nancy, cultural issues. Like not destroying the the underlying Judeo-Christian culture of our Constitutional Republic. Examples for you: Disarming law abiding Americans. Aborting millions of potential Americans. Flooding the nation with non-Americans. Castrating and mutilating in the name of gender confusion young Americans. Twisting the minds of emerging Americans with strong delusion. Yes, Nancy, cultural issues. But still, as of 2024, the Arizona Citizens Defense League estimates there are 130,000 unregistered voters who are gun owners in Arizona alone. Fix that problem and the Progressive New Left and all of their magical thinking goes in to ash bin of… Read more »

3l120

Fancy Nancy, and the rest of the Democrats stridently called Trump Hitler and Faschist. Which might have resulted in him being targeted for assassination. What if the reverse were true? What if Pelosi and the rest were labeled Stalin, Beria, Communists, etc. Would they also be targeted? Soviet Comrade Pelosi sounds good to me!

SGT_Wombat

Shall not be infringed.
Which part don’t they understand?

musicman44mag

I am glad the NRA still exists. It doesn’t have a perfect track record and I was a member back in the 80s but the fact that the demmocraps hate that one gun organization most makes me very happy.

We need the NRA just to keep demonkkkrats pissed off.

My 2 cents. Oregoneistan.