Major gun safety groups endorse Joe Biden's presidential bid [View all]
Two of the nations largest gun control advocacy groups have endorsed Joe Biden, the latest sign that Bernie Sanders spotty record on guns may be weighing him down in the presidential primary.
Everytown for Gun Safety and Brady announced they are backing the former vice president.
Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund plans to spend $60 million on electoral activities this cycle, some of which will go toward trying to elect Biden. An Everytown spokesman said the group typically airs advertisements and engages in grassroots organizing for the candidates it endorses, though its unclear when the group will begin to spend on Bidens behalf. The group, which was co-founded by billionaire former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg, also boasts 6 million supporters and more than 375,000 grassroots donors, numbers that could help boost attention and support for Bidens presidential bid nationwide.
Brady, another leading gun violence prevention group, endorsed Biden on Sunday. The group said in a statement that as a senator, Biden worked with Jim and Sarah Brady to pass the landmark Brady Bill, which established mandatory background checks for gun sales. Biden also championed a 1994 federal assault weapons ban.
Joe Biden has worked with the gun violence prevention movement, with survivors and with lawmakers his entire career,'' Brady President Kris Brown said. We know him, and he knows us. We know he will work to deliver this change.''
Biden said he was honored to receive the endorsements and lamented that the high rate of gun violence in the U.S. has become normal for most Americans. For those who are connected to gun violence, normal is a living nightmare, Biden said.
In an interview with The Associated Press, John Feinblatt, head of Everytown for Gun Safety, said the group chose Biden because working for gun control is his past, its his present, its his future. Asked if Sanders record on gun control factored into the groups decision, Feinblatt said that the group looks at a candidates total record.