The once rosy relationship between Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and the National Rifle Association has turned frosty.
The moderate Democratic lawmaker was co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill that failed earlier this year in the Senate that would have expanded background checks in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., shooting. But now, five years before he’s up for re-election, the pro-gun rights group is up with an ad targeting their onetime ally, spending $100,000 on the buy.
The ad alludes to Manchin’s infamous 2010 campaign spot where the then-governor shot through a copy of President Obama’s health care law. “Now, Manchin is working with President Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Concerned? You should be,” the NRA intones.
Manchin isn’t up for re-election until 2018, and the popular former governor netted an easy 24-point win last time, even as President Obama lost the Mountaineer State by nearly 27 points. But in his own statement, Manchin lost no time blasting his former ally, saying the gun group that was once willing to work with both sides has become a partisan organization.








