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Actually, the AARP has more lobbying power than the NRA, but the NRA is much more focused on one single issue, so it's much easier to cater to it.
Besides, what does that say about you if you base your vote on whether or not you can own a gun, which to most people, is just an expensive toy. Face it, it'll be a long time before the U.S. gets rid of gun-ownership rights, assuming that ever happens. The fact that gun owners even feel this right is being threatened is ridiculous.
There's less of a chance of their rights to own guns being abolished than there is for that proverbial intruder to come into their house, as they love to repeat over and over.
Get a life, there's a lot more to life than guns, you know, like getting a job.