Mark Kelly, the husband to Gabby Giffords, is running for US Senate in Arizona against Martha McSally. It’s a consequential Senate seat, as they all are, in a consequential state and Kelly is leading McSally by an average of 6 points according to RCP. But Kelly isn’t telling Arizona voters the truth about his stance on gun control:
BREAKING PART 1: @CaptMarkKelly deceives AZ voters on true gun agenda
“I don’t think he’s fully been out there saying like 'I want a full gun control type measure"
“Trying to be elected…then he’ll implement the (gun)measures”
"I'm defaming my campaign right now"#Expose2020 pic.twitter.com/KnQc3hrXrh
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 5, 2020
Project Veritas caught Angelica Carpio, a field organizer for Mission For Arizona, spilling the beans on how Mark Kelly is deceiving voters about his stance on gun control. Mission for Arizona is described by O’Keefe as “basically Arizona’s Democrat Party and an extension of the Mark Kelly campaign.”
Carpio explained that Kelly isn’t out there pushing gun control because he wants to get elected first and he needs independents and anti-Trump Republicans who value the 2nd amendment to do it.
She noted that even his staffers are confused because they want Kelly “to come full force out” on gun control, but that’s tough to do in a state like Arizona. But she says that once Kelly gets elected, he’ll start demanding gun control like a good Democrat.
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