List of Senators who are up for re-election in 2014

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The following is a list of Senators who are up for reelection in 2014. Where I have knowledge of a Senator's current stance on gun control, I have added that information. If you have received a letter from a Senator on this list expressing support, partial opposition or opposition to additional gun control, please share that informaton with us and I will update the original post to reflect that. This post is not intended to advocate for or against a party in a political fashion but rather just to let Second Amendment minded voters see who is walking the walk. As you can see, the antis are bipartisan in nature.


Alabama - Jeff Sessions (R) - Pro-Second. No current statement found.
Alaska - Mark Begich (D) - CURRENTLY OPPOSING ANY NEW GUN CONTROL MEASURES
Arkansas - Mark Pryor (D) - Gave vague non-answer when recently questioned
Colorado - Mark Udall (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL
Delaware - Chris Coons (D) - NRA F rating. No current statement found.
Georgia - Saxby Chambliss (R) - Gave vague non-answer in response to pro-2A letter
Hawaii - Brian Schatz (D) - No current statement found
Idaho - Jim Risch (R) - NRA A+ rating. No current statement found.
Illinois - Richard Durbin (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL
Iowa - Tom Harkin (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL
Kansas - Pat Roberts (R) - Gave vague non-answer in response to pro-2A letter
Kentucky - Mitch McConnell (R) - Gun control takes a back seat to spending issues
Louisiana - Mary Landrieu (D) - Suggested support for expanding NICS in response to pro-2A letter
Maine - Susan Collins (R) - Supported past AWBs and gave vague statement supporting more gun control
Massachusetts - John Kerry (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL
Michigan - Carl Levin (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL
Minnesota - Al Franken (D) - Has supported gun control; but dodged question when asked about more gun control
Mississippi - Thad Cochran (R) - NRA A-rated. No current statement found.
Montana - Max Baucus (D) - We must bring ourselves together for an honest national conversation about every aspect in this terrible attack from assault weapons to the media’s coverage of these events to how we address mental illness
Nebraska - Mike Johanns (R) - SUPPORTS SECOND AMENDMENT
New Hampshire - Jeanne Shaheen (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL
New Jersey - Frank Lautenberg (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL or Cory Booker (D) - Supports Registration
New Mexico - Tom Udall (D) - Gave vague non-answer to reporter
North Carolina - Kay Hagan (D) - Supported AWB in 2009 but gave non-commital vague answer to reporter
Oklahoma - Jim Inhofe (R) - NRA A+ rating. No current statement found.
Oregon - Jeff Merkley (D) - Seeking to end filibuster in Senate. Some past gun control support. No current statement found.
Rhode Island - Jack Reed (D) - SUPPORTS GUN CONTROL
South Carolina - Lindsey Graham (R) - SUPPORTS SECOND AMENDMENT
South Carolina (special to replace Jim DeMint) - Tim Scott (R) - SUPPORTS SECOND AMENDMENT
South Dakota - Tim Johnson (D) - No current statement found
Tennessee - Lamar Alexander (R) - SUPPORTS SECOND AMENDMENT
Texas - John Cornyn (R) - NRA A rated - Gave vague non-answer to pro-2A letter
Virginia - Mark Warner (D) - Supported increased NICS checks in recent response letter
West Virginia - OPEN SEAT (Jay Rockefeller retiring)
Wyoming - Mike Enzi (R) - SUPPORTS SECOND AMENDMENT

The guys giving vague answers on either side need to hear from us. They are wobbly and waiting for direction. The guys opposing us vocally already need to go. We need to start planning now how to help their primary opponents and general election opponents in 2014
 
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Hagen from NC sent me the following response to The Respecting States' Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (S. 2213). Though I do not sit on the Judiciary Committee, I pledge to keep your thoughts on this issue in mind should I have the opportunity to vote on the Respecting States' Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. My family, like the great state of North Carolina, has a long tradition of hunting and gun ownership, and I take great pride in that heritage.
She has not replied to any of my correspondence regarding the current proposals. She is going to support the President without a doubt. She is a puppet.
 
There are term limits for politicians. They are called elections.

Yes and look at what the uninformed masses have given us.

Even though we live in a age of instant information, we have the lowest information voters ever. Truly ignorant of the candidate they vote for.

In a local election I didnt vote for a State Rep for the simple fact that he had been in for two cycles and was running for a third.

We can't vote for Supreme Court Justices, they are nominated by the Executve Branch.
 
Mary Landrieu is NO friend of gun owners. Period. The only thing that may prevent her from voting pro control is that she knows that it would be her death knell in the 2014 election. This state is so po'ed at the democratic powers that be, that her seat will absolutely be in play in 2014 regardless. Thye Republicans just need to get a decent candidate which for whatever reason it seems they are incapable of doing.
 
Unfortunately none are in NY, but I can assure you I and I hope many others will not forget what took place here yesterday 01/15/13 for their bids in 2016.
 
LET YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS KNOW HOW YOU FEEL

e-mail, or call your senators, and representatives, and let them know that you will do everything in your power to see that they never hold another public office if vote for any of the presidents gun control measures.........keep our second amendment rights.

Semper Fi
 
I'm glad to say that SC state representatives and congressmen are pro 2nd amendment. I have been in contact with them. Our gov. is also pro 2nd and has said she will do ever thing in her power to protect SC
 
First Off,

Thank you Snake for putting this together.

Secondly,

Even if you are in a gun-friendly state, you're not off the hook.

Call or email to re-affirm your beliefs with your current gun friendly reps, then get off your butt and help the guys in the anti-states - before the infection spreads to your State too.
 
17th amendment.

I say the best way to hold U.S. Senators more accountable to the people's will, is to do away with the 17th amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Term limits friends.........term limits.

And I mean for everybody.

Congress/Senate AND Supreme Court Justices.

I'm even leaning to a one term President.

Each one gets a max of 4 years.
 
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