pro-gun voters to register before the November election. When Everytown was founded, it launched a gun-sense voter campaign, which aims to get voters to consider gun-violence prevention as a No. 1 issue that they vote on, said Jennifer Hoppe, program director for Moms Demand Action.
Date: Dec 15, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Gun control groups galvanized, but progress is slow
to get pro-gun voters to register before the November election. When Everytown was founded, it launched a "gun-sense voter" campaign, which aims to get "voters to consider gun-violence prevention as a number-one issue that they vote on," said Jennifer Hoppe, program director for Moms Demand Action.