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http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...litics/2011/05/01/AFd5xaUF_story.html?hpid=z7
PITTSBURGH — The National Rifle Association is vying to remain relevant in the 2012 presidential election, with a Democratic president who has not made gun control a priority and many NRA members expecting gun issues to take a back seat to the economy, health care and foreign policy....
The wins have convinced some members that whatever his personal views, Obama would be hamstrung to go after guns, freeing them to look to other issues in the upcoming election.