Oct 14, 2010
Washington, D.C. - Sarah Brady, the honorary chair of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and a Delaware voter, today urged Delaware residents to vote for Chris Coons in the U.S. Senate race and not Republican nominee Christine O’Donnell.
“Christine O’Donnell might not be a witch, but her views on sensible gun laws are plain wicked,” Sarah Brady said. “If she’s elected to the United States Senate, it would be Fright Night on gun policy.”
Inexplicably, O’Donnell has charged that the United Nations “is considering some massive reforms, massive policies that will severely restrict our Second Amendment rights,” and has argued that “regardless of circumstance, regardless of income, every Delawarean, every citizen, has a constitutional right to self-defense,” suggesting that she opposes the 1968 gun laws that barred felons, the dangerously mentally ill and others from having guns. (http://thepage.time.com/2010/10/07/odonnell-ive-matured/; and http://www2.wnct.com/news/2010/oct/07/odonnell-vows-to-protect-gun-rights-ar-441231/.)
Brady, a former staffer for the Republican National Committee, said she had strongly supported Michael Castle before his loss to O’Donnell in the Republican primary.
“I have known Michael Castle for a long time, and he’s a wonderful man who would have made a wonderful Senator,” Brady said. “I think Chris Coons is a fine man, too, and his views on the issues are close to Congressman Castle’s. But O’Donnell is a vote for obstruction instead of progress. And she’s clearly under the spell of the gun lobby.”
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