Jon Ossoff gets it. I think. [View all]
So like all Democrats, I developed an early interest in the runoff election in Georgias 6th district and as a liberal supporter of the RKBA I was especially interested in Ossoffs stand relating to gun violence. Why? Two reasons. Georgia, is, well
..Georgia, and gun ownership correlates directly with income. (I think that nearly everyone is aware by now that Georgias 6th district is wealthier than most.) As a result, I was pleased to see how he handled two interview questions relating to gun control:
While the interviewer is clearly unimpressed with Mr. Ossoffs response, I believe that it was truly artful. His opening sentence represents a nod to the Democratic position good move. From there he pivots to support for gun rights, and he threads the needle especially well with his sensible safety comment --- avoiding the toxic common sense gun control line while still leaning toward a variant of sense.
The next link takes you to his interview with Rachel Maddow. Again, he sends code to gun owners by stating that he is disinterested in divisive national issues --- a common refrain throughout his campaign:
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/georgia-s-jon-ossoff-builds-local-strategy-in-national-spotlight-926054979820
Now here is where I get nervous, given that the race is too close to call. W/regard to campus carry he states his objection in the typical language that gun control favors, despite the fact that he could have stayed true to form and taken a softer approach. The chosen words he uses here will send up big red flags to gun owners:
As we prepare young people in Georgia for the high-tech economy, they should be able to sit in class without worrying whether the student next to them has a Glock on their hip, he said. Handel said through a spokeswoman that the measure is in keeping with the personal protections granted in the Second Amendment.
http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2017/04/30/ossoff-handel-split-over-georgias-campus-carry-measure/
If Ossoff wins, I think its safe to say that his relatively moderate stance on the RKBA contributed directly to the win. If he loses, I think its honest to say that his comments on campus carry MIGHT HAVE made the difference. Lets hope for great Democratic Party turnout tomorrow and a WIN in Georgias 6th!!!
Edited to amend for a silly oversight: Of course, the mere fact that Ossoff has a 'D' after his name is a serious liability anywhere, but especially in Georgia's 6th.........given that gun owners have every reason to believe that he'll vote party on "gun control" issues -- despite whatever his says during his campaign. So I think it's honest to say that a narrow loss could be attributed to Democratic Party positions on the RKBA.
http://www.newsweek.com/georgia-special-election-between-handel-and-ossoff-too-close-call-poll-627208