NRA PRESIDENT SAYS HE WON'T SERVE SECOND TERM AMID TURMOIL IN GUN RIGHTS GROUPBut Meadows says she’s won’t dwell too much on the internal problems of the organization and is instead ready to help the group fight off Democrats supporting strict gun control. “Whoever (runs against McBath) will get an endorsement from the NRA,” Meadows said after arriving home to Georgia following the NRA convention in Indianapolis, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Meadows has previously served as a Georgia representative on the Republican National Committee and was a staffer for multiple statewide campaigns. McBath, meanwhile, has been making noise in Congress since taking office in January, co-sponsoring and advocating for measures that introduce tighter gun control. “Well, they’ve all gotten NRA backing in the past, so it’s no different,” she told the outlet.
Source: Fox News May 01, 2019 09:56 UTC