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Today is Election Day, and many sportsmen and sportswomen across the Keystone State will cast their votes for politicians who fall in line with their views on the outdoors and the Second Amendment.
The National Rifle Association has endorsed certain candidates, and while it's easy to endorse a candidate based upon one or two issues, a better way to cast your vote is to choose candidates whose viewpoints mirror your own on more than one or two issues.
Just because a particular candidate is a supporter of the the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms does not make that candidate qualified to vote on health care or the latest corporate bailout proposal, or even your state budget.
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