Many 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls are set to address tens of thousands of Second Amendment rights advocates this weekend at the National Rifle Association’s annual convention.
Notably, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky will be missing from this event — and not necessarily because they don’t want to rub elbows with a key conservative voting bloc.
NRA spokeswoman Jennifer Baker told msnbc on Wednesday that Christie and Paul were not invited to the event in Nashville, Tenn. “Our event has grown in popularity over the years. Unfortunately, we have a strict time constraint, so we can’t accommodate everyone,” she said.
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The rest of the emerging GOP field, however, will be there. According to Baker, that includes former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida, former Gov. Rick Perry of Texas and former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida, Ted Cruz of Texas, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Govs. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and Scott Walker of Wisconsin, former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump. The list of attendees was first reported by The Tennessean newspaper.
Christie’s office did not return a request for comment about not being invited. Paul spokeswoman Eleanor May said the senator would be busy on his multi-state presidential announcement tour anyway.









