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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 07:47 AM Jun 2014

Eric Cantor’s Opponent Beat Him By Calling Out GOP Corruption

http://www.republicreport.org/2014/dave-brat-cantor/

Eric Cantor’s Opponent Beat Him By Calling Out GOP Corruption
June 11, 2014
Posted at 10:03 am by Lee Fang

“All of the investment banks, up in New York and D.C., they should have gone to jail.”

That isn’t a quote from an Occupy Wall Street protester or Senator Elizabeth Warren. That’s a common campaign slogan repeated by Dave Brat, the Virginia college professor who scored one of the biggest political upsets in over a century by defeating Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the Republican primary last night.

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Did the Tea Party swoop in and help Brat, as many in the Democratic Party are suggesting? Actually, the Wall Street Journal reports no major Tea Party or anti-establishment GOP group spent funds to defeat Cantor. Did Cantor, the only Jewish Republican in Congress, lose because of his religion, as some have suggested? There’s no evidence so far of anti-Semitism during the campaign. Was Cantor caught flatfooted? Nope; Cantor’s campaign spent close to $1 million on the race and several outside advocacy groups, including the National Rifle Association, the National Realtors Association and the American Chemistry Council (a chemical industry lobbying association) came in and poured money into the district to defeat Brat. The New York Times claims that Brat focused his campaign primarily on immigration reform. Brat certainly made immigration a visible topic in his race, but Republic Report listened to several hours of Brat stump speeches and radio appearances, and that issue came up far less than what Brat called the main problem in government: corruption and cronyism.

Brat told Internet radio host Flint Engelman that the “number one plank” in his campaign is “free markets.” Brat went on to explain, “Eric Cantor and the Republican leadership do not know what a free market is at all, and the clearest evidence of that is the financial crisis … When I say free markets, I mean no favoritism to K Street lobbyists.” Banks like Goldman Sachs were not fined for their role in the financial crisis — rather, they were rewarded with bailouts, Brat has said.
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Eric Cantor’s Opponent Beat Him By Calling Out GOP Corruption (Original Post) unhappycamper Jun 2014 OP
I'll bet a banker's salary that he takes Wall Street money without a second of hesitation. tridim Jun 2014 #1
That can't be tularetom Jun 2014 #2

tridim

(45,358 posts)
1. I'll bet a banker's salary that he takes Wall Street money without a second of hesitation.
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 08:09 AM
Jun 2014

Libertarians are liars and hypocrites, don't be fooled.

tularetom

(23,664 posts)
2. That can't be
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 08:11 AM
Jun 2014

Chuckie Toad came on TV right after it was announced and said it was because of immigration.

And Chris Matthews and a couple of his sycophants reiterated that.

And the presumptive 2016 Democratic presidential nominee agreed.

Corruption, balderdash. All those in the know say the issue was immigration.

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