Chris W. Cox On The 2010 Nevada U.S. Senate Race
Friday, August 27, 2010
In the coming days and weeks, the NRA Political Victory Fund
(NRA-PVF) will be announcing endorsements and candidate ratings in
hundreds of federal races, as well as thousands of state
legislative races. Unless these announcements are required by the
timing of primary or special elections, the NRA-PVF generally does
not issue endorsements while important legislative business is
pending. The NRA-PVF also operates under a long-standing policy
that gives preference to incumbent candidates who have voted with
the NRA on key issues, which is explained in more detail
here.
The U.S. Senate recently considered a number of issues important
to NRA members, including the confirmation of Elena Kagan to the
Supreme Court. Out of respect for the confirmation process, the NRA
did not announce its position on Ms. Kagan's confirmation until the
conclusion of her testimony before the Senate Judiciary committee.
Her evasive testimony exacerbated grave concerns we had about her
long-standing hostility towards the Second Amendment. As a result,
the NRA strongly opposed her confirmation and made it clear at the
time that we would be scoring this important vote.
The vote on Elena Kagan's confirmation to the Court, along with
the previous year's confirmation vote on Sonia Sotomayor, are
critical for the future of the Second Amendment. After careful
consideration, the NRA-PVF announced today that it will not be
endorsing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for re-election in the
2010 U.S. Senate race in Nevada.