New Hampshire turned into a battleground state for gun control as soon as Sen. Kelly Ayotte voted against the Manchin-Toomey agreement that would have expanded background checks.
The only thing missing? A race. Ayotte isn’t up for re-election until 2016. She was elected to office in November, 2010.
In the weeks since her vote, Ayotte’s approval ratings plummeted according to one poll. The daughter of a Newtown victim made a high-profile appearance at one of Ayotte’s town halls, demanding to know why gun rights were more important than her mother’s life.
The senator has also been the target two different attack ads protesting her vote.
“Eighty-nine percent of New Hampshire supports background checks, but Sen. Ayotte voted against them. Why didn’t she listen to us in New Hampshire?” one attack ad, paid for by Michael Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns, asked. “New Hampshire voters will remember this.”
Now, conservatives are rushing to defend the senator with ads of their own.
An ad (below) released Friday by the American Future Fund praised Ayotte for her “courage and independence to stand up and do what’s right for New Hampshire.”









