Ted Cruz to Announce '2nd Amendment Coalition,' Believing Gun Control Not the Answer to Preventing Mass Shootings

Cruz to announce a 2nd Amendment coalition on Friday at an Iowa gun range.

The coalition is made up of over 24,000 members from across the country, 1,000 of whom live in the four early primary states. According to Frazier, the members of this coalition will be actively working to get Cruz elected.

A staunch defender of the 2nd Amendment, Cruz told supporters at his presidential announcement back in March to "imagine a federal government that protects the right to keep and bear arms of all law-abiding Americans."

Iowa Republican strategist Craig Robinson said Cruz holding a campaign event at a gun range days after another mass shooting does pose a risk, but could be an opportunity for him to take a serious approach to the tragedy and look presidential.

"Instead of throwing pro-gun stuff around to rally the base, saying what they want to hear, this is a time for him to be very thoughtful," Robinson, who also serves as the editor of the blog The Iowa Republican, told ABC News.

Robinson said he's very interested to see what Cruz chooses to do at this moment and whether he can be the right person to shape the Republican response.

"It has the potential to send a bad image. There’s no doubt about that. But, there’s also the potential to send a good image," said Robinson.

Cruz is not expected to shoot guns at the range like he did back in June, but will give a speech and greet supporters, among whom will be members of his newly formed coalition. The campaign event was on Cruz's schedule before the shooting occurred in San Bernardino.

ABC News' Jessica Hopper contributed to this report.