Odd Note on NRA grades

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GRADES - Here is what the Ratings mean


NAMES IN BOLD AND CHECKED ARE CANDIDATES ENDORSED BY THE NRA-PVF


A+ An incumbent with not only an excellent voting record on critical NRA issues, but who has also made a vigorous effort to promote the Second Amendment.

A Solidly pro-gun candidate. An “A†incumbent who has supported NRA positions on key votes. May also describe a non-incumbent “A†candidate (one not represented with an *) who has previously held other office and cast consistent pro-gun votes, or an “A†candidate who hasn’t held office but has expressed strong support for NRA positions on Second Amendment issues. It should be noted that a “non-incumbent†candidate may have been awarded the “A†rating due solely to their responses on the NRA-PVF candidate survey.

B A generally pro-gun candidate, but a “B†incumbent may have voted for some restrictive legislation in the past. A “B†candidate who hasn’t held office may have made some statements or taken positions against the NRA on some issues.

C Not necessarily a passing grade. A “C†candidate may have cast some pro-gun votes in the past but has also recently cast key votes or made some statements contrary to NRA positions on key issues.

D An anti-gun candidate who has frequently voted for restrictive gun control legislation or made strong statements in opposition to Second Amendment rights, and regardless of public statements can definitely not be counted on in key votes.

F True enemy of gun owners’ rights. A vehement anti-gun candidate who always opposes gun owners’ rights and/or actively leads anti-gun legislative efforts, or sponsors anti-gun legislation.

? Failed to answer NRA-PVF candidate questionnaire, often an indication of indifference, if not outright hostility, to gun owners’ and sportsmen’s rights.

* Indicates an incumbent running for re-election.

NRA members should be aware that Libertarian candidates as a rule are pro-gun.


http://www.nrapvf.org/elections/State.aspx?State=PA

Click on "What the grades mean" (It's not an HTML link, which is why I did not link directly).

Obviously, this is true. But why did they include it? Do they not rate Libertarians, but want people to know they are pro-gun anyway? If that's the case, why not just grade them with a default "A"? Also, they don't include a note for the Constitution party, which is another "as a rule are pro-gun" party.

This is just confusing me a bit.
 
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