The NRA Is In Tatters, and Republican Leadership Is Worried Ahead of 2020
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It’s no secret that the NRA has been one of Republicans’ greatest and most potent weapons in local and national elections, and as 2020 approaches and Trump vies for re-election, the party will need that ace up its sleeve more than ever. Not just for the president, either—Democrats control the House, and the RNC will want to fight back in that chamber, but most important of all is maintaining control of the Senate in the face of a potential second blue wave.
Unfortunately, as a new Politico feature makes clear, the NRA is in shambles just a year and change away from the election:
The organization’s troubles are hard to overstate. The most serious threat is an investigation by New York state attorney general’s office into its tax-exempt status. In April, NRA President Oliver North was ousted in an ugly public spectacle in which he declared the group was in a “clear crisis.” News organizations have also reported that NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre used $275,000 of the group’s money to buy luxury clothes at Zegna in Beverly Hills, Calif., and that the organization logged tens of thousands of dollars in other expenses that benefited its officials.
Even Trump tweeted about their struggles:
People are fleeing New York like never before. If they own a business, they are twice as likely to flee. And if they are a victim of harassment by the A.G. of the state, like what they are doing to our great NRA, which I think will move quickly to Texas, where they are loved…..