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AOPA members do not vote in a block. Most have other issues
that take a higher personal priority. For instance, a solid pro-gun voter will not vote for an anti-gun candidate no matter how well the AOPA rates that candidate. The AOPA is effective because of a quality staff and an active media and lobby effort. But there are more cars and trucks in a smallish town and than in the whole nation. Pilots are independent voters, and airspace and pilots are a national [Federal issue] and airports are more local with Federal over-sight. Daley is still mayor in Chicago. "Christopher Campbell" wrote in message e.com... | On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:29:25 -0800, Bart wrote | (in article ): | | What I am really surprised about is how many pussy pilots there are out | there. | I mean if there's 300,000 ish AOPA members out there, then that's an | important | block of votes. That's got to be one of the biggest PAC's next to AARP. | | Not really. It is tiny in terms of PACs. AARP has nearly 30 million members. | The National Education Association has 3 million members. So does the | National Rifle Association. And these are the small ones. Most of the other | big PACs and associations number their members in the many millions, too. | | AOPA is a drop in the ocean. | |
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