With NRA-PVF’s grades and endorsements now posted, you are able to find out which candidates in your area support our rights. For some of you, there may be numerous contested races in your state or district. For others, this may not be the case.
With the national importance of electing a pro-gun majority to the U.S. Senate and strengthening our support in the House, every gun owner must be actively involved with our grassroots campaign efforts--regardless of whether your state or district features a “high profile” race.
While it may be impossible for you to uproot and travel to another state to put your boots on the ground to assist in these instances, you can still help! NRA-ILA has hired a corps of Campaign Field Representatives who are living and working on these key races. As part of their activities, they have set up a phone banking system that allows you to make calls into these areas right from your own home!
For a list of CFRs, please click here. If you are able to spare a few hours between now and Election Day making phone calls to turn out the pro-gun vote in these states you will be amplifying your efforts and can have a national impact!
Please share this information with your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners--whether they live in those states with CFRs or beyond those borders--and encourage them to participate in this national program!
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