Someone in a previous post mentioned that in the past they have supported "the other party". I didn't know that before today.
If you are a NRA member you can go to <broken link removed> and see NRA endorsements from past elections. It is somewhat tedious and time-consuming to go through each state, but here are just a few examples from two states (Florida and Georgia) of Democrats that the NRA endorsed in 2010:
Allen Boyd (D) Florida US House District 2
Bill Montford (D) Florida state senate District 6
Leonard Bembry (D) Florida state house District 10
Debbie Boyd (D) Florida state house District 11
Dean Cannon (D) Florida state house District 35
Darren Soto (D) Florida state house District 49
Ron Saunders (D) Florida state house District 120
Sanford Bishop (D) Georgia US House District 2
Jim Marshall (D) Georgia US House District 8
John Barrow (D) Georgia US House District 12
Lester G. Jackson (D) Georgia state senate District 2
Curt Thompson (D) Georgia state senate District 5
Doug Stoner (D) Georgia state senate District 6
Freddie Powell Sims (D) Georgia state senate District 12
George Hooks (D) Georgia state senate District 14
Hardie Davis (D) Georgia state senate District 22
Steve Henson (D) Georgia state senate District 41
Barbara Massey Reece (D) Georgia state house District 11
Rick Crawford (D) Georgia state house District 16
Alan Powell (D) Georgia state house District 29
Pedro Pete Marin (D) Georgia state house District 96
Hugh Floyd (D) Georgia state house District 99
Helen G. Sistie Hudson (D) Georgia state house District 124
Mack Jackson (D) Georgia state house District 142
Bob Hanner (D) Georgia state house District 148
Bob Bryant (D) Georgia state house District 160
Ellis Black (D) Georgia state house District 174
Again, it is not the NRA's fault that more Republicans than Democrats are pro-gun rights, or that so many Democratic politicians are anti-gun rights. If more Democrats were pro-gun rights the NRA would endorse more Democrats, it's as simple as that. The notion that the NRA is a wing of the Republican party is propaganda. One of the reasons the NRA is so effective is that they are pro-gun rights, period. They have not attached themselves to one party, so they remain effective no matter which party temporarily holds power.