I have got to be very honest with everyone by saying that I am really glad to see this Capital Obstructionist gone. He added little and stood in the way of much. He was a major hindrance to this White House, which extremists will congratulate him for. But, most importantly, he brought no creative problem solving ideas of his own. He was a Capital Hill Operative and nothing more.
I have got to be very honest with everyone by saying that I am really glad to see this Capital Obstructionist gone. He added little and stood in the way of much. He was a major hindrance to this White House, which extremists will congratulate him for. But, most importantly, he brought no creative problem solving ideas of his own. He was a Capital Hill Operative and nothing more.
Centrist upset at a Republican for standing in the way of the Obama demands. Amusing.
Cantors loss is just the thing the Tea Party needed to get traction going in Va. I'm very happy to see this.
I think that is one part of it. Cantor had a habit of promising to end abuses in D.C. to his voters and the Republican base, but then turning around and striking a deal negating that. Voters I think are getting fed up with being lied to for the purposes of elections and I think Cantor is the first to fall. May not be more upsets this cycle, but more to come in the future I'm sure.I'm shocked... The punditry, and I agree, keep indicating that immigration reform is dead. I didn't follow the race that closely, but I guess that's what this race came down to.
I want to see the turnout and the vote totals before I comment. I did not follow this race.
It was pretty deep thrashing of Cantor. I think the message to the GOP is "Don't you DARE back Amnesty, enforce the laws and quit trying to sell out for votes to illegals".
CNN reports now that Eric Cantor, Republican top-liner is gone. He was beaten by a Tea Party candidate. What does this say about the rest of the down-stream Republican Ticket in 2016, if Cantor, can't even hold on to his seat - which I am certain he thought he would/could retain?
Eric Cantor Dusted in Virginia.
"We've got some stuff falling. A little bit of stuff falling."
Gee. They are even feeling this in Los Angeles.
He can’t blame the loss on turnout either: Turnout was greater on Tuesday than it was two years ago.
I'm shocked... The punditry, and I agree, keep indicating that immigration reform is dead. I didn't follow the race that closely, but I guess that's what this race came down to.
I have got to be very honest with everyone by saying that I am really glad to see this Capital Obstructionist gone. He added little and stood in the way of much. He was a major hindrance to this White House, which extremists will congratulate him for. But, most importantly, he brought no creative problem solving ideas of his own. He was a Capital Hill Operative and nothing more.
CNN reports now that Eric Cantor, Republican top-liner is gone. He was beaten by a Tea Party candidate. What does this say about the rest of the down-stream Republican Ticket in 2016, if Cantor, can't even hold on to his seat - which I am certain he thought he would/could retain?
Eric Cantor Dusted in Virginia.
"We've got some stuff falling. A little bit of stuff falling."
Gee. They are even feeling this in Los Angeles.
Brat had a huge push the other day. I also think the lack of a Democratic primary contributed to it, a lot came out against Cantor.
Another target for the Democrats is what that means. Depending on the level of nuttery of this particular candidate.
There are open primaries. Im guessing Brat is going to cruise to victory. The 7th generally doesn't even have a candidate against Cantor. I think the Libertarian will pose a bigger problem then the Democrats.That's possible, that is if Virginia has open primaries like we have here in Georgia. VA-7, Cantor was rated solid/safe for november, I wonder if the election of Brat will change that rating?
Virginia has open primaries. Rasmussen had Cantor with a 34-point lead.
My guess: Democrats turned out in droves to vote for the other guy.
I want to see the turnout and the vote totals before I comment. I did not follow this race.
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