Oozing with confidence, Hillary Rodham Clinton told the PBS News Hour she could “beat him again” if matched up against President Donald Trump in 2020, if leading Democrat candidates falter between now and the election.
According to a Rasmussen survey, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are tied with 45% support each from likely U.S. voters,” with 11 percent remaining undecided. Sounds like not much has changed in 3 years, with the election 13 months away—an eternity in politics.
One of the biggest reasons we do not currently have a President Hillary Clinton in office today is because gun owners turned out heavily in the key electoral college states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida.
Discussing Hillary’s possible 11 th hour run, is Dave Workman, spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation.
Q&A:
1) Would a Hillary Clinton presidential run be a good or bad thing for America?
2) To what degree did 2nd Amendment advocates keep Hillary from becoming President?
3) Rasmussen noted in its survey report that some people have speculated Clinton could “jump in” as a candidate if former Vice President Joe Biden “falters in the race.” He’s been leading the pack, but now Sen. Elizabeth Warren appears to have nearly caught up, depending upon whose polls one watches. However, she is now taking some heat for conflicting statements about losing a teaching job years ago when she was “visibly pregnant.” Can you comment on this?
4) What gun-rights issues are current before lawmakers or might be soon?
5) Where may those in our audience get more information on the 2nd Amendment Foundation.
ABOUT DAVE WORKMAN…
Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist and senior editor of
TheGunMag.com (formerly Gun Week). He also writes for Liberty Park Press,
Conservative Firing Line and several firearms periodicals. He is also the
communications director for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and
Bear Arms.
He has authored Op-Ed pieces in several major newspapers including the Chicago
Tribune, Seattle Times and Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has also co-authored
seven books with Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation.
Workman’s beat is firearms, from politics to the outdoors. He is widely considered
an authority on firearms, concealed carry and gun politics.
Other 2 nd Amendment Foundation speakers available include:
ALAN GOTTLIEB:
Alan is a strong advocate of defense. He’s a nuclear engineering graduate of the
University of Tennessee, publisher of Gun Week, chairman of the Citizens
Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and Founder of the Second
Amendment Foundation. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the American
Conservative Union.
ABOUT MARK WALTERS:
Mark Walters is a national board member of the Citizens Committee for the Right
to Keep and Bear Arms and a broadcast media spokesman for the Second
Amendment Foundation.
Mark is the recipient of the 2015 Gun Rights Defender of the Year Award, a
weekly national columnist for Ammoland, and author of three books, Lessons from
Armed America with Kathy Jackson: foreword by Massad Ayoob, Lessons from
Unarmed America with Rob Pincus: foreword by Ted Nugent and Grilling While
Armed.
Mark has appeared on national and international radio and television on gun-
related stories and is a popular podium speaker on firearms topics as well.
Mark is a husband and father of two children and resides in Georgia with his
family.
ABOUT THE 2 ND AMENDMENT FOUNDATION:
The Second Amendment Foundation (www.saf.org) is the nation’s oldest and
largest tax-exempt education, research, publishing and legal action group focusing
on the Constitutional right and heritage to privately own and possess firearms.
Founded in 1974, The Foundation has grown to more than 650,000 members and
supporters and conducts many programs designed to better inform the public about
the consequences of gun control.