I suspect that your response was generic and not addressed specifically to me. But I'll answer for myself:
- I have no co-workers. When I serve legal papers, I certainly don't get into conversations about politics (or anything else) . . . hand them the papers, get their info and out the door. Teaching has been dead all Summer with myself and every other instructor I've talked with (admittedly only a couple).
- All our local acquiantances are lock-step Dems and as liberal as it gets . . . if they were forced to give up 80% of their six-figure incomes for the "betterment of the downtrodden" (welfare leaches) they would do it with a smile to "save the earth"!
- The 4 people we socialize with (my Wife's friends) consist of 2 people who have never registered to vote and never will, the other couple are a retired school teacher and an Avon salesperson . . . both are as liberal as they come and all 4 hate guns and think that they should be universally banned.
- All my orgs are dormant during the Summer, last meetings were June. Gun club meetings don't count.
Leadership is no longer a pre-requisite for high office, that's been proven again and again for quite a while now . . . perhaps starting with JFK . . . he had tremendous charisma and a trophy Wife (who was also quite intelligent) and that was the beginning of voting for the "charm" in the US regardless of credentials.
The person who will have the most impact on MA gun owners is Tolman . . . if elected we are in for Hitleresq behavior out of his office. He's the one who must be stopped and voting R for those of us Unenrolled won't help stop him. The Gov'r is important but actually less important right now in this primary race.
Fisher suffers from no recognition of his name/face outside a small minority of people (active gun owners on this forum). This ensures that he won't win the primary. It's not my wish, but it is reality as I see it. Others may disagree.