The link I posted above had some interesting info, it is only like 6% of members that return their ballots. If all of INGO were members and voted as a bloc, we could come close to running the NRA.
most I'm sure never gave the NRA a dime anyways yet thet want to complain about a private organization that at least tries to defend freedom and does represent a huge thorn in the side of anti-gun groups. I don't agree with everything the NRA has done or their inaction on some things, but they do more than people who sit on their couch eating potato chips complaining on the internet. Now if all of those people who complain about the NRA were writing letters to their elected officials and demanding they pass pro-gun legistlation then I'd take them more seriously and not as complete jokes. But the evidence shows that they aren't writing those letters. They are just being keyboard warriors.Except for the starve the NRA crowd will never go along...
Great! Let us know what you find out.I received mine also. Marking it up but also reading and researching the choices first. Write in names is certainly an option.
I read something a few years ago saying that voting for fewer people than the maximum on the NRA ballot would improve the chances of the ones selected as compared to voting for all 31 possible. Don’t recall their logic now and am wondering if there was really anything to it?
I read something a few years ago saying that voting for fewer people than the maximum on the NRA ballot would improve the chances of the ones selected as compared to voting for all 31 possible. Don’t recall their logic now and am wondering if there was really anything to it?
Many Ingo members voted only for Adam Kraut and no one else last year to no avail...
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/08/ad...ned-nra-board-of-director-seat/#axzz6BzcBowQa
To bad we failed, he is a good man, but still on the team still advocating for the 2A...
Frank Tait would be your guy then.Didnt get mine yet.
Whoever is serious about getting out wayne is gonna get my vote
Oh I'd love for those old guards to say that **** to my face.He is a good guy. He campaigned hard in Dallas, but not so much in Indy. Colandro worked his tail off last year and won. I've had the chance to visit with both and am not upset about either being on the board, but the old guard isn't ready to listen to them. The most telling thing I've ever seen on the state of the NRA was the meeting last year in Indy. The old guard was trying to shame those who didn't care for Wayne as being Bloomberg supporters and wrong.
But yes, If you have one favorite, then by all means.
Thank you. I will look into him. Im going to be well prepared before I vote this year.Frank Tait would be your guy then.