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Obama makes gun control top priority

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Obama did not preview how he might try to prod reluctant lawmakers, but employing the memory of the Sandy Hill shooting victims will probably be one technique.

Progress could be made “if those of us who were sent here to serve the public trust can summon even one tiny iota of the courage those teachers, that principal, in Newtown summoned on Friday,” he said.

At one point, a reporter suggested that the president had essentially been absent from the gun control fight over the last four years, through repeated episodes of mass gun violence.

“I don’t think I’ve been on vacation,” Obama said after mentioning some first-term priorities, including dealing with the “worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.”

But, he went on to say, “all of us have to do some reflection on how we prioritize what we do here in Washington.”

The school shootings, Obama said, were “a wakeup call for all of us to say that if we are not getting right the need to keep our children safe, then nothing else matters. And it’s my commitment to make sure that we do.”

The nation’s shifting political landscape could make many of Obama’s fellow Democrats less reluctant to take on the gun issue than in the past.

Ever since Al Gore’s defeat in the 2000 election, which Democratic strategists blamed in part on opposition from gun rights voters, “it really became part of the Democrats’ DNA on Capitol Hill that you deal with gun control at your great peril,” said Jim Manley, a former top aide to Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid.

Since then, however, demographic changes have enhanced the Democratic Party’s power among segments of the electorate that favor gun control, including city and suburban residents, who are a growing segment of the overall electorate. Meantime, Republican strength is increasingly concentrated in places, especially rural America, and among voter groups, particularly older white males, where backing for gun rights is strongest but that are a declining share of the overall vote.

Democrats have seen Obama’s personal involvement as a key element of any effort to change gun laws.

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