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"... Candidates can face a paper avalanche as more than 40 special-interest groups try to pin them down with surveys on issues from abortion to the arts in the political equivalent of high-stakes testing. ..." ...
"The NRA is even more blunt."
"'If you choose not to return your questionnaire, you may be given a question mark, which is often interpreted by NRA members and others as indifference, if not outright hostility, toward Second Amendment issues,' the cover of its questionnaire says."
"NRA lobbyist Darren La Sorte says the warning is more a testament to the passion and voting power of the group's 100,000 Arizona members than a threat." ... |
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