There's no need to check under the bed for Sarah Brady tonight, as her organization isn't making much of a showing. The Brady Campaign issued their Congressional endorsements for the 2010 mid-terms, and the list is pretty thin.
This could have something to do with the fact that the group's budget for 2010 is only $5,661. That's five thousand, six hundred, sixty-one dollars.
They've issued no endorsement in Nevada (or twenty other states), which is odd, considering their rancor towards Harry Reid.
The Violence Policy Center isn't spending any money this year (on anything, really), and though the Joyce Foundation is sending money to various groups under the ostensible heading of "gun violence," none of it is going towards political endorsements.
This may be the most dismal election cycle for the issue of gun control I've ever seen.
This could have something to do with the fact that the group's budget for 2010 is only $5,661. That's five thousand, six hundred, sixty-one dollars.
They've issued no endorsement in Nevada (or twenty other states), which is odd, considering their rancor towards Harry Reid.
The Violence Policy Center isn't spending any money this year (on anything, really), and though the Joyce Foundation is sending money to various groups under the ostensible heading of "gun violence," none of it is going towards political endorsements.
This may be the most dismal election cycle for the issue of gun control I've ever seen.