Every day there is a mass shooting in the United States. The only way to change this absurd reality is by electing candidates who act on safer gun laws to end this vicious cycle. But with many politicians indifferent to senseless gun violence, their lack of support puts them behind the trigger. We’re reminding voters that choosing a candidate against gun violence prevention has fatal consequences.
Find out below the candidates with platforms against stricter gun laws and banning assault rifles:
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Sen. Bill Hagerty
TENNESSEE
Bill opposes a national gun registry, red flag laws and universal background checks.
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Gov. Brian Kemp
GEORGIA
Brian signed a bill allowing guns to be carried without a license.
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Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith
MISSISSIPPI
Cindy filed with the Supreme Court to lift the federal government’s ban on bump stocks.
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Donald Trump
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
Donald vows to undo gun restrictions put in place by the Biden administration if re-elected.
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Gov. Greg Abbott
TEXAS
Greg passed a bill that allows Texans to openly carry a handgun without a permit or training.
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Gov. Jay Ashcroft
MISSOURI
Jay is known for purposely rewriting initiatives that don’t align with his politics to sway voters against stricter gun laws.
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Sen. Jerry Moran
KANSAS
Jerry continues to oppose any legislation before Congress that violates gun rights.
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Sen. John Thune
SOUTH DAKOTA
John voted against the bi-partisan measures that include funding for mental health, school security programs, and background checks.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham
SOUTH CAROLINA
Lindsey continues to oppose any bill on banning assault rifles.
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Sen. Marco Rubio
FLORIDA
Marco voted against the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included incentives for states to pass red flag laws.
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn
TENNESSEE
Marsha voted against gun safety laws and accepted over $1 million in NRA donations in the wake of an elementary school shooting in Nashville.
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Gov. Mike Braun
INDIANA
Mike introduced a bill to stop the Biden administration from using public emergency health funds to curb gun violence.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell
KENTUCKY
Mitch has a long history of opposing gun legislation in the wake of tragedies.
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Sen. Rick Scott
FLORIDA
Rick voted against a bipartisan gun safety bill.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis
FLORIDA
Ron signed a bill allowing Floridians to carry concealed weapons without a permit.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders
ARKANSAS
Sarah believes “gun control cannot stop gun violence and signed a bill allowing permitless carry in Arkansas.
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Sen. Steve Daines
MONTANA
Steve strongly opposes any of the Biden administration's efforts at gun control and does not believe they address factors behind violent crime.
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Sen. Ted Cruz
TEXAS
Ted continues to push back on any gun reform legislation, as he believes “They don’t do anything meaningful to prevent violent crime.”
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Sen. Thom Tillis
NORTH CAROLINA
Thom introduced a bill to stop the Biden administration from using public emergency health funds to curb gun violence.
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Sen. Tom Cotton
ARKANSAS
Tom voted against a bipartisan gun safety bill.
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