VCDL-PAC Endorses Steve Hunt for Senate

Greg at Black Velvet Bruce Li reports on the recent endorsement for Steve Hunt in the 37th District Special Election to fill the open State Senate seat.

The Virginia Civil Defense League PAC endorsed Steve Hunt for State Senate.

The VCDL-PAC STRONGLY endorses Steve Hunt for election to Ken
Cuccinelli’s former Virginia Senate seat in the 37th District. Get out
and VOTE Tuesday, January 12 in the Special Election. Get INVOLVED
today by calling his campaign to ask how you can volunteer and join this
final push to keep this critical Senate seat pro-gun. Steve’s votes in
the Senate will benefit you wherever you live in Virginia.

With many major gun bills, both good and bad, coming up for vote
this January we MUST send a message to the General Assembly that your
rights aren’t negotiable.

Steve Hunt is a long time and outstanding supporter of Virginians’ right
to keep and bear arms. He has reached out to VCDL members by attending
and speaking at multiple meetings, and he has returned his VCDL survey
STRONGLY pro-gun.

It should be noted that his opponent has refused to answer the VCDL
Candidate Survey.

Steve’s campaign is organizing a final 12 day sprint and massive voter
mobilization in order to defend and win the Senate seat. This is an
important opportunity for YOU to make a REAL DIFFERENCE. Steve is
organizing a 72-hour task force for next weekend and has other efforts
we can help with. With our many super-motivated grassroots members from
all over the state, VCDL-PAC can have a significant positive impact on
this race, the upcoming Senate, and the future of our gun rights in
Virginia.

This is great news for Hunt, as he solidly supports our Second Amendment rights and will continue to fight for these rights in Richmond. You can find out more about his campaign here.

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