NRA spokeswoman becomes new face of gun rights movement
CHICAGO
(AP) — Dana Loesch is the new public face of the National Rifle
Association, an organization long associated with older white men.
At
39, she's poised, photogenic and a skilled public speaker, yet she's
not softening the message of the NRA as it becomes an increasingly
active voice in the nation's culture wars, with positions on everything
from immigration to the media.
In
the aftermath of the shooting deaths of 17 people, mostly students, at a
Florida high school, it's Loesch who has been the NRA's main messenger.
The
NRA dispatched Loesch last week to a CNN town hall, where she was
questioned by students and parents from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School, the site of the Valentine's Day shooting. Often brash and
combative, Loesch was measured and even-tempered, though she was booed
when she left the stage.
Source: Yahoo News
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