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NRA-PVF Endorses John Swallow for Utah Attorney General

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Fairfax, Va. – The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) is pleased to announce its endorsement of John Swallow for Utah Attorney General.  John Swallow has proven his dedication to gun owners both as a state Representative and as Chief Deputy for Attorney General Mark Shurtleff.

"John Swallow has a long record of solid support for our Right to Keep and Bear Arms," said Chris W. Cox, chairman of NRA-PVF.  "Because of his proven support for the Second Amendment, John Swallow has earned an "A+" rating and endorsement from the NRA-PVF."

Senator Orrin Hatch also earned an “A+” rating and endorsement from the NRA-PVF.  Sen. Hatch has been a prominent pro-gun leader his entire career, working closely with the NRA to protect the Second Amendment rights of all Americans.

"We urge all delegates to this Saturday’s convention to vote John Swallow for Attorney General and Orrin Hatch for U.S. Senate," Cox concluded.

Chris W. Cox is NRA's chief lobbyist.  He also serves as chairman of NRA-PVF.  The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund is responsible for political candidate rankings.  These are based on candidate voting records, public statements and responses to NRA-PVF questionnaires.


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The NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) is NRA's political action committee. The NRA-PVF ranks political candidates — irrespective of party affiliation — based on voting records, public statements and their responses to an NRA-PVF questionnaire.