The NRA's favorability fating just slid into negative territory for the first time, new poll shows

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The NRA's favorability fating just slid into negative territory for the first time, new poll shows
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It is the first time the NRA has had a net negative rating

of 1,013 registered voters, 42 percent have a favorable view of the NRA and 47 percent have an unfavorable view, the first time the gun rights lobby group has had a net negative rating.

And in another of the Fox poll's findings, 56 percent of gun-owning households have a positive view of the NRA, down from 67 percent the year before. Trump is in discussions with Republican lawmakers about what is possible and is reportedly keen on much stricter background checks for gun purchases.Trump does not want to upset his base as the 2020 election looms.

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