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NRA-PVF Endorses Nels Swandal for Montana Supreme Court Justice

Friday, October 15, 2010

Fairfax, Va.-- The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) is endorsing Nels Swandal for election to the Montana Supreme Court this November.

"The NRA-PVF is endorsing Nels Swandal because he is a strong believer in the Second Amendment and a defender of the freedoms of law-abiding gun owners, hunters and sportsmen in Montana," said Chris W. Cox, chairman of NRA-PVF.

As a judge in the 6th District Court of Montana, Swandal has demonstrated his commitment to our Second Amendment rights by strongly supporting the U.S. Supreme Court's historic Heller and McDonald decisions.

"With 15 years of judicial experience, Nels Swandal will strictly interpret the Constitution to protect individual freedom and liberty.  That's why he has received an endorsement from the NRA-PVF," Cox concluded. "We ask all gun owners and hunters in Montana to vote Nels Swandal for Montana Supreme Court Justice on November 2."

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.