The anti-gun movement may be turning out liberals across the country—but the National Rifle Association might be having the last laugh.
According to filings from the Federal Elections Commission, the NRA’s Political Victory Fund has shattered its fundraising record—pulling in $2.4 million from March 1 to March 31, in the days and weeks after the high-profile school shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fl.
The $2.4 million sum is the most money raised any the Political Victory Fund—the political branch of the NRA—since June 2003.
Most comforting for Second Amendment supporters is the the fact that the vast majority of the donations—$1.9 million—came from small donors, giving less than $100.