Missouri Senate candidate assembles gun blindfolded in TV ad
ST. LOUIS — The Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Missouri assembles an AR-15 assault rifle — blindfolded — then dares the incumbent Republican to do the same in a TV ad released Thursday.
“I approved this message,” Jason Kander says, pausing briefly to rack the slide, figuratively placing a round in the chamber, “’cause I’d like to see Sen. Blunt do this.”
The brazen ad is the latest salvo in a competitive race that could be a factor in determining which party controls the Senate after the November election.
Roy Blunt, 66, a seven-term congressman before being elected to the Senate in 2010, is a strong gun rights supporter who has the backing of the National Rifle Association — so much so that NRA Executive Vice-President Wayne LaPierre travelled to Missouri last month on Blunt’s behalf.

