Massachusetts Senate Race Turns to Gun Control
Six months after the shootings in Newtown, and one month after the Manchin-Toomey gun control legislation died in the Senate, we already have a test case of how the gun control might play out with voters. It has emerged this week as a major issue in the the special election for John Kerrys vacated Massachusetts Senate seatand the Republican candidates somewhat comical inability to effectively defend his position is perhaps a promising sign for reformers.
Last week, Representative Ed Markey, the Democratic candidate, released a fairly standard campaign ad promising to fight for common sense laws to stop gun violence. It noted that the Republican candidate, former Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez, is against banning high-capacity magazines like the ones used in the Newtown school shooting.
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Gomezs over-reaction suggests awareness of serious vulnerability on this issue. And whats his actual response? Hes not debating a policy pointnot attempting to explain why he opposes a ban on high-capacity magazinesbut haphazardly trying change the conversation with an inflammatory attempt to play the victim.
His failure to conjure a sensible, post-Newtown argument against better gun laws might be an important tea leaf for the 2014 midterms, as well as the ultimate future of real gun legislation....
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