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Dennis Baxley Touts NRA A+ Rating for Re-election Bid
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Republican State Sen. Dennis Baxley has received an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association, his re-election campaign announced Tuesday. The rating formally comes from the NRA Political Victory Fund and Unified Sportsmen of Florida, signaling Baxley’s long history as a champion of Second Amendment rights. It also reflects his unwavering commitment even in the face of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting in February that changed much of the gun debate in Florida and led the Legislature to approve some gun reform laws in the spring, which he opposed. |
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PHORTO
(9/12/2018)
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EXcellent!
Baxley, go for the jugular. Dont let the Demoscum win.
KILL! KILL!
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