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Pro-Gun Calls For Clinton In Indiana

02 May 2008 12:00 pm

Hillary Clinton or one of her allies is reaching out to gun owners in Indiana.

Two voters report receiving a telephone call from a woman, reading from a card, who said that if the voter valued his (and in one case her) guns, they ought not "trust Obama" and should vote for Hillary Clinton instead.

One caller reports interrupting the phone banker with a question about Clinton's "pretty terrible" record on guns, but the caller was undaunted and kept reading the script.

No immediate comment from the Clinton campaign.

Andrew Arulanandum, an NRA spokesman, said that Clinton's record and rhetoric on gun issues is "abysmal. The Clinton brand is synonymous with gun control," he said.

More on this as I get more details.....

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