NRA’s Political Victory Fund Endorses President Donald J. Trump

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posted on June 4, 2024
Donald J. Trump on stage NRA "With me in the white house the radical gun grabbers will run straight into a very, very powerful brick wall." President Donald J. Trump signature

The National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) has announced its full endorsement of President Donald J. Trump for re-election to a second term as President of the United States of America. The announcement was made by NRA-PVF Chairman Randy Kozuch at the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Dallas, Texas.

This endorsement is a recognition of President Trump’s unwavering support of the Second Amendment and his dedication to protecting the constitutional right of Americans to defend themselves and their families. As an NRA Life Member, President Trump has proven his strong, personal commitment to the Second Amendment and the rich American tradition of firearm ownership.

The NRA-PVF first endorsed President Trump in May of 2016, helping him secure the Republican nomination and defeat Hillary Clinton. Since then, he has been a steadfast advocate for NRA members and the Second Amendment—including his promise in 2016 to never let NRA members down.

“On behalf of NRA members, the NRA’s Political Victory Fund is proud to endorse President Donald J. Trump’s re-election campaign,” said Randy Kozuch, chairman of NRA-PVF. “A second term for President Trump is a victory for the Second Amendment. NRA members recognize that we are the torchbearers for liberty, and we are in a generational fight for freedom. With President Trump, we had a powerful champion in the White House who always fought for our constitutional right to keep and bear arms, and come November, we will return him to the Oval Office.”

This endorsement is more than an announcement. It’s a commitment from NRA and its millions of members nationwide to mobilize to help President Trump build an unbeatable ground game, especially in critical swing states where NRA members could be the key to his re-election victory. This mobilization includes a vast scope of voter outreach efforts, including a comprehensive GOTV program, grassroots organizing and activation, election integrity initiatives, voter education, and on-the-ground deployment of NRA volunteers in every battleground state in the country.

“NRA members are not just spectators in the political arena. We turn our beliefs into action,” continued Kozuch. “The NRA Political Victory Fund is fully committed to this fight because we know this is a battle we can’t afford to lose. We are committed, like never before, to reclaim the White House for President Trump and once again demonstrate the political power of the NRA and its members.”

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