Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ gun group on Wednesday expanded their campaign for tighter gun laws from the Southwest to the Northeast, debuting two new ads targeting Republican candidates.
In the TV commercials, members of Americans for Responsible Solutions (ARS) take aim at two New Hampshire congressional candidates’ opposition to sealing the loophole in the federal background checks system that allows domestic abusers, stalkers, and other individuals who pose a threat to society to buy guns.
In “Wrong Priorities,” the organization focuses on Republican Congressman Frank Guinta, who the narrator says “puts politics first” by following the gun lobby’s agenda and supporting slashing funding to prevent domestic violence.
“Those are Congressman Guinta’s priorities. Are they yours?” the narrator asks viewers before the conclusion of the 30-second spot.
“Strange Ideas” singles out Republican state Rep. Marilinda Garcia for holding beliefs contrary to those of most New Hampshire residents, including her opposition to closing gun loopholes. She is running for a U.S. House seat in her state’s Second Congressional District.
“Granite Staters deserve commonsense leadership, not Marilinda Garcia,” the narrator says, also highlighting Garcia’s opposition to raising the minimum wage and guaranteeing equal pay for women.
Both commercials will air on television for at least two weeks.
Giffords, a Democrat, resigned from Congress after being shot by a gunman in 2011 outside of a supermarket in Tucson, Arizona. An overwhelming majority — 85% — of voters in New Hampshire favor laws to prevent violence, such as requiring background checks for gun sales online and at trade shows, according to results from new research by ARS. An additional 83% of residents support preventing the sale of firearms to convicted domestic abusers and stalkers.
In the general election on Nov. 4, Guinta will challenge Democratic Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter. Garcia will face off against Democratic Congresswoman Annie Kuster, who led slightly in RealClearPolitics polling data averages.
The group previously released three TV commercials in Arizona that highlight congressional candidate Martha McSally’s similar resistance to closing loopholes. McSally, a Republican and retired Air Force fighter pilot backed by the gun lobby, will challenge incumbent Democratic Rep. Ron Barber on Nov. 4 in Arizona’s Second Congressional District.









