Both sides of gun issue seek to stir up US voters as NRA influence wanes
by Peter Stone in Washington from US news | The Guardian on (#6NPWK)
Anti-gun control and gun-safety advocates prepare for fall elections, with National Rifle Association beset by woes
Anti-gun-control groups and gun-safety advocates are launching hefty voter-mobilization drives this year with the stakes high in the fall elections given the stark differences on gun violence policy between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
But the long-powerful National Rifle Association (NRA), which has been beset with financial and legal headaches for several years, is not expected to be nearly as active as in 2016, when it spent more than $31m to back Trump's victorious campaign by boosting his political fortunes in key states, say gun experts and ex-NRA insiders.
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