Countdown To Election Day

posted on November 7, 2016
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After months and months of contentious campaigning, Election Day dawns tomorrow, with a clear choice for president that will set the future of the Second Amendment for decades to come.

The choice between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton is clear—especially for gun owners. Clinton has said the Supreme Court is “wrong” on the Second Amendment, and vowed to make that case every chance she gets. Trump, on the other hand, supports the Second Amendment, and has vowed to appoint U.S. Supreme Court justices that will uphold the Heller decision.

NRA members and America’s gun owners must do everything in their power to get themselves and like-minded friends and family members to the polls tomorrow and vote freedom first. Let’s make this election a victory for freedom!

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