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In reply to the discussion: Colorado state Sen. Angela Giron becomes 2nd lawmaker to lose recall over gun laws support [View all]GreenStormCloud
(12,072 posts)43. The vast majority of the out-of-state money went to support gun control.
The recall battle drew more than $3.5 million in campaign contributions. But the vast majority of the funds - nearly $3 million - came from opponents of the recall drive who support stricter gun control, figures from the secretary of state's office showed.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who founded Mayors Against Illegal Guns, wrote a $350,000 personal check to the anti-recall campaigns. Los Angeles billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad kicked in another $250,000 to stave off the recalls.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/11/us-usa-colorado-election-idUSBRE98A06I20130911
So the NRA & Koch were outspent by 6 to 1 by pro-controllers, yet you blame their money for the way the election went.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who founded Mayors Against Illegal Guns, wrote a $350,000 personal check to the anti-recall campaigns. Los Angeles billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad kicked in another $250,000 to stave off the recalls.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/11/us-usa-colorado-election-idUSBRE98A06I20130911
So the NRA & Koch were outspent by 6 to 1 by pro-controllers, yet you blame their money for the way the election went.
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Colorado state Sen. Angela Giron becomes 2nd lawmaker to lose recall over gun laws support [View all]
The Straight Story
Sep 2013
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Too Many Blue Collar Workers Are Racists And Bigots. They Vote GOP And Their Bible And Their Gun
TheMastersNemesis
Sep 2013
#1
The vast majority of the out-of-state money went to support gun control.
GreenStormCloud
Sep 2013
#43
Nothing compared to how democrats are talking about Obama on this board of late
The Straight Story
Sep 2013
#14
I meant that they should have listened to their constituents on these new gun control laws.
wild bird
Sep 2013
#25
Um, because not everyone who votes for dems wants them to pass certain gun laws
The Straight Story
Sep 2013
#26
There already were gun laws. The recall happened in response to a law that
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2013
#39
If some faction wanted to codify violent misogyny, homophobia and racism
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2013
#40
wow. that is garbage. strip public unions of bargaining rights? no problem.
Pretzel_Warrior
Sep 2013
#29
Did you hear? The President's been back-dooring the 2nd Aendment to the Syrian rebels.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2013
#41
Hopefully, a lesson was learned here: Ignore your constituents' views at your own peril.
badtoworse
Sep 2013
#45