Let’s Be Above Average

In another voting facts factoid from the Falls Township Rifle and Pistol Association, we learn that in the last five NRA Board elections that it took an average of 51,774 votes to be elected.

If what I’m hearing on the ground is accurate, it should take more than that to be elected. The reason being is that I’m hearing from long time members that they plan to vote for the first time. Moreover, they plan to vote for NRA 2.0 and reform.

If you have friends who are NRA members, ask them if they are a voting member? Ask them if they have voted yet? If they answer no, tell them they need to vote and they need to vote for NRA 2.0. While it might be nice to see the NRA returned to its former prominence, I am more concerned about it being an effective advocate for the Second Amendment and not worrying about who gets the credit for the win.

Go to ElectANewNRA.com to see the whole slate.


2 thoughts on “Let’s Be Above Average”

  1. Couldn’t post on the missing ballot post.
    Mine and my kids did not come in. I called 2 weeks ago, said it would be sent out.
    Called again today since I hadn’t gotten anything, and told I had to write them with a request.
    figured you would want to know.

    1. This is another reason we need to adopt hybrid voting. They expect you to send a written request, wait for the request to arrive, then they mail a ballot taking more time, and then your ballot has to be there by April 6th. Oh, and by the way, this all has to be accomplished within the next 27 days.

      If you were allowed to vote online, all that would be needed would be to furnish you with your User Id and Pin.

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