Soren Dayton is an advocacy professional in Washington, DC who has worked in policy, politics, and in human rights, including in India. Soren grew up in Chicago.
[…] In advance of the second debate later tonight, this video surfaces of Rudy discussing the virtues of gun control and vocally opposing the NRA from 1995. Notice the lack of any talk of federalism here, in fact he specifically calls for a national gun control law (via Soren Dayton): […]
[…] In advance of the second debate later tonight, this video surfaces of Rudy discussing the virtues of gun control and vocally opposing the NRA from 1995. Notice the lack of any talk of federalism here, in fact he specifically calls for a national gun control law (via Soren Dayton): […]
My father, Donald Dayton, died May 2, 2020. I am writing this page to collect resources about his death. This page, at least for a while, will be a living document as more tributes are written. Read more…
My colleague Cameron Kistler and I wrote a blog post for why we joined Protect Democracy. Read on: We are writing as two people who have spent much of our careers in conservative circles. Soren Read more…
I wrote a piece on the current politics of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), the EU-US trade deal, with a colleague of mine from Hill+Knowlton’s Belgium office. It is mostly just a review. Read more…
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race42008.com » Blog Archive » Rudy on Gun Control and the NRA · May 15, 2007 at 6:06 PM
[…] In advance of the second debate later tonight, this video surfaces of Rudy discussing the virtues of gun control and vocally opposing the NRA from 1995. Notice the lack of any talk of federalism here, in fact he specifically calls for a national gun control law (via Soren Dayton): […]
Rudy on Gun Control and the NRA at Conservative Times--Republican GOP news source. · May 15, 2007 at 6:09 PM
[…] In advance of the second debate later tonight, this video surfaces of Rudy discussing the virtues of gun control and vocally opposing the NRA from 1995. Notice the lack of any talk of federalism here, in fact he specifically calls for a national gun control law (via Soren Dayton): […]
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