Vote For This 2A Presidential Debate Question Today!

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posted on October 7, 2016
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If you were disappointed with the lack of substance in the first presidential debate and want to hear anti-gun Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton answer how she would protect the Second Amendment after her decades of gun-ban activism, here’s your chance. 

On Sunday evening, Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will face off once again, and the moderators have agreed to ask questions submitted and voted on by the general public. We need your help to get the Second Amendment on the debate stage and make Hillary Clinton answer for her anti-gun policies.

Hundreds, if not thousands, of questions have already been submitted, including those by anti-gun groups. That is why we need you to step up and make sure the right questions get asked this time.

Use Your Power!

It’s vitally important that all A1F Daily readers make Clinton answer the simple but crucial question, “How will you ensure the Second Amendment is protected?” To cast your vote for that question, click here.

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