Joe Biden is not giving up.
Earlier this week, Senate Democrats were forced to drop an assault weapons ban from their gun control package out of concern that GOP opposition to that component could kill the entire bill. But that doesn’t mean the White House is throwing in the towel.
“Attitudes are changing,” the vice president told NPR. “The president and I are going to continue to push.”
Still, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters when he said the legislation won’t include Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s ban–which, truth be told, few political observers ever expected to pass.
How does the gun lobby keep winning, even as polls show a majority of Americans support the ban?
“The enemies on this are very powerful,” Feinstein said, referring to the gun lobby. But “it doesn’t take a weapon away from anyone. I mean, my goodness. The NRA says there are two million of these or three million of the, whatever it is in the country already. How many assault weapons do you need in the United States of America?”
“It’s partly a testament to the power of the NRA, the power of the NRA with Democrats,” said Mark Glaze, director of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. “Look at what’s going to happen in 2014, Democrats are up in red states. People like Kay Hagan [of North Carolina], folks like that who don’t’ want to be on record supporting the assault weapons ban.”
Other Dems trying to hold onto their positions are lawmakers in gun-loving states like South Dakota, West Virginia, Arkansas, Louisiana and Montana.
“I think in may ways they will be happy to vote against an amendment, this assault weapons ban, but also support universal background checks. That will make them look moderate,” said Glaze.









