Citing NRA score, Democrats brace for defections in Holder contempt vote

House Democrats are bracing for defections during Thursday's vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress after the National Rifle Association (NRA) announced they will be including the vote in their "future candidate evaluations."

"It is no secret that the NRA does not admire Attorney General Holder," a letter from the NRA to members of the House of Representatives reads. "For years, we have pointed out his history of anti-second Amendment advocacy and enforcement actions."

In an effort to persuade Democrats from voting for the contempt citation because of their fear of repercussions from the enormously powerful gun lobby, aides say that House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) is actively engaging members of their caucus to encourage them to vote against the measure, something called "whipping" on Capitol Hill.

"I think there are some members that will consider the recommendations of the NRA," Hoyer said to reporters today. "Whether they think those recommendations are founded or not, I don't know at this point."

The number of Democratic defections could reach 31, according to House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA), whose committee voted last Wednesday to move the contempt citation to a full House vote. 

Issa cites a letter sent from 31 Democrats to the Obama administration last year asking for them to be forthcoming with details of the Fast and Furious gun-walking operation as a template for possible Democratic "yes" votes.

While 31 Democrats voting for the contempt citation on Thursday may be overly optimistic, the sway of the NRA during an election year is a legitimate concern for Democrats. Democrats running in swing districts need the support of organizations like the NRA (or at least not their opposition) to stop more conservative opponents from taking them down in November.

But the NRA has made it crystal clear that it supports finding Holder in contempt of Congress, and they think members of Congress should as well.

"The reason we support the contempt resolution is the same reason we first called for Attorney General Holder's resignation more than a year ago: the Department's obstruction of congressional oversight of a program that cost lives in support of an anti-gun agenda," the NRA's letter reads. "This is an issue of the utmost seriousness and the NRA will consider this vote in our future candidate evaluations."

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Money, influence, getting re-elected. This is our democratic system now. More corrupt that University of Miami football in the 90's.

    Reply#129 - Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:19 AM EDT

    Seekingsanity you should also try seeking a brain.

      Reply#130 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:41 AM EDT

      Well I agree that the Bush/Cheney administration is on top of the heap. Obama is fast heading that way too. I have guns and I will not givve them up because if we give up our guns then we are licked and cowed to an already too big of government. They have made themselves more important than they need to be in looking out for the welfare of this once mighty fine nation, but with foreigners infiltarting our government and undermining our Constiution welllllll all U have to do is just sit back and have a good long look.

        Reply#131 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:39 PM EDT

        ahmed sounds like U need to be in the midddle of the Sahara Desert looking for what U lost over there

          Reply#132 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:41 PM EDT

          The basis of this entire matter is that Attorney General Eric Holder was an is the man in charge when the ATF allowed gun to be sent into Mexico. The Mexican government was not aware of the program (in previous type programs they were). No one is talking about the people that were killed in Mexico because of these guns. This program and the people that conceived of it and carried it out have blood on their hand. There has to be accountability for the actions. This is about finding out the truth not trying to do "damage control". In all this talk about it being about "race" or politics is BS.. This is just smoke screen on both sides. Its about getting down to the truth...the US Government allowed guns to be sent into Mexico where these gun were used to kill people.. and people need to be held accountable for the deaths that these action caused. When you mess up your never happy about telling the truth. Attorney General Eric Holder need to explain to the who story to the American People. He and the President works for US not the other way around. We'd like full an not a cover up.

            Reply#133 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 3:48 PM EDT
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