Washington (CNN) National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre this weekend dismissed President Barack Obama as a "demographically-symbolic president" — and doesn't want Hillary Clinton as another.

LaPierre warned a crowd of gun enthusiasts at last Friday's annual NRA meeting that "there's no telling how far Obama will go to...reshape America" into an unrecognizable country before he leaves office.

"And when he's finished, he intends to go out with the coronation of Hillary Rodham Clinton," LaPierre continued , to boos. "Yeah, I have to tell you eight years of one demographically-symbolic president is enough."

LaPierre spoke a day after more than a half dozen would-be Republican 2016 presidential contenders addressed the crowd, including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.

Clinton announced her long-awaited presidential bid on Sunday and looks poised to make a historic bid, as the possible first female president of the U.S., a central part of her pitch to voters.

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