Glenn B
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The National Rifle Associations Political Victory Fund has an excellent manner by which we, gun owners, can help make our selections for whom to vote tomorrow. I would bet that some of us do not know which major candidates, besides those in the presidential race, are on the ballots in our respective polling places. This will not only let you know who is running but will give you their NRA rating if there is one.
It is called Your Personal Voting Card. If you want to check it out, click on the below link. Once the page comes up, do yourself a favor and click on the Advanced Search icon, then type in your complete address you use on your voter registration. By doing it that way, only candidates available on the ticket at your polling place should show.
The candidates that will be on the ballot at your polling place will then be displayed for: President/Vice President, and you will see their NRA rating is also included if there is one for the candidate. What you do is to check off the ones for whom you will vote for the presidency. Then click on the U.S. Senate icon and the choices for senator will come up, again with NRA rating if they have one. Again, click on your choice. Then follow suit for each of the others - US House, State Senate and State House. Once completed, you can print up your voting card (and share with others if you want, just don't do that near or at the polling place).
Here is the link: NRA-PVF | Grades | New York
I think I will share my voting card with my wife, daughter and son. I am not sure if my wife is voting but I keep trying to persuade her to vote Trump/Pence. I am pretty certain both my daughter and son will vote and if they do vote, they will vote for Trump/Pence and probably the others I recommend such as Wendy Long, David Gurfein, and maybe Elaine Phillips (state senator). I likely will not vote for any candidate for the state house because the Republican is an anti-gun bigot and the Democrat is essentially unknown as to his stance on the same.
Nice bit of useful voter assistance from the NRA-PVF. Wish I had known about it sooner.
All the best,
Glenn B
It is called Your Personal Voting Card. If you want to check it out, click on the below link. Once the page comes up, do yourself a favor and click on the Advanced Search icon, then type in your complete address you use on your voter registration. By doing it that way, only candidates available on the ticket at your polling place should show.
The candidates that will be on the ballot at your polling place will then be displayed for: President/Vice President, and you will see their NRA rating is also included if there is one for the candidate. What you do is to check off the ones for whom you will vote for the presidency. Then click on the U.S. Senate icon and the choices for senator will come up, again with NRA rating if they have one. Again, click on your choice. Then follow suit for each of the others - US House, State Senate and State House. Once completed, you can print up your voting card (and share with others if you want, just don't do that near or at the polling place).
Here is the link: NRA-PVF | Grades | New York
I think I will share my voting card with my wife, daughter and son. I am not sure if my wife is voting but I keep trying to persuade her to vote Trump/Pence. I am pretty certain both my daughter and son will vote and if they do vote, they will vote for Trump/Pence and probably the others I recommend such as Wendy Long, David Gurfein, and maybe Elaine Phillips (state senator). I likely will not vote for any candidate for the state house because the Republican is an anti-gun bigot and the Democrat is essentially unknown as to his stance on the same.
Nice bit of useful voter assistance from the NRA-PVF. Wish I had known about it sooner.
All the best,
Glenn B