These are the ratings given to members of the Minnesota congressional delegation by the National Rifle Association and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, two of the biggest interest groups in the gun debate.
NRABrady
Sen. Amy KlobucharF66
Sen. Al Franken F100
Rep. Tim Walz A0
Rep. John Kline A0
Rep. Erik PaulsenAn/a
Rep. Betty McCollum F100
Rep. Keith EllisonF100
Rep. Michele BachmannA0
Rep. Collin PetersonA11
Rep. Rick NolanFn/a
Source: ProPublica/Star Tribune
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