Looks like the gun control advocates are energized. From The Brady Campaign:
The Brady Campaign insists that candidates supporting "a common sense approach to gun violence prevention" did very well on Tuesday.
"In races where the Brady Campaign endorsed candidates went head-to-head with competing candidates endorsed by the NRA, Brady won 5 of 5 governorships (Patrick in Massachusetts, O'Malley in Maryland, Rendell in Pennsylvania, Doyle in Wisconsin and Blagojevich in Illinois) and 4 of 4 U.S. Senate seats (Cardin in Maryland, Cantwell in Washington, Stabenow in Michigan, and Nelson in Florida).
Overall, candidates endorsed by the Brady Campaign won over 95 percent of their races, the group said on its website.
According to the gun control group, "The results should have a profound impact on the ability to fight illegal gun trafficking and gun violence in the coming years."
The Brady Campaign insists that candidates supporting "a common sense approach to gun violence prevention" did very well on Tuesday.
"In races where the Brady Campaign endorsed candidates went head-to-head with competing candidates endorsed by the NRA, Brady won 5 of 5 governorships (Patrick in Massachusetts, O'Malley in Maryland, Rendell in Pennsylvania, Doyle in Wisconsin and Blagojevich in Illinois) and 4 of 4 U.S. Senate seats (Cardin in Maryland, Cantwell in Washington, Stabenow in Michigan, and Nelson in Florida).
Overall, candidates endorsed by the Brady Campaign won over 95 percent of their races, the group said on its website.
According to the gun control group, "The results should have a profound impact on the ability to fight illegal gun trafficking and gun violence in the coming years."