Via John
Dear Representatives,
I’m writing to you hoping to get an answer to a simple question: why did you
change your vote
on the Second Amendment Protection Act? During the legislative session,
you voted for the measure, but after Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed the bill,
you switched your vote and opposed the act during a veto override vote
this week. Why?
Was
it simple partisanship? After all, Cooper hasn’t had a veto overturned
since you and your fellow Democrats were able to end the
Republican-controlled legislature’s veto-proof majority with your
pickups in the 2018 elections. You’ve so far allowed Gov. Cooper to get
his way, even if it means switching your votes so that the veto override
fails. Does it just boil down to red versus blue?
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