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In reply to the discussion: Cantor has lost. [View all]Rosa Luxemburg
(28,627 posts)174. The more the moderate Repugs push reform the more the extreme right will push against it
that is why immigration is going to be topic of the year
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The chap who beat him is a real RW nut job, it was a one issue campaign and that
arthritisR_US
Jun 2014
#110
It can work for us. When "de Brat" makes a "quotable" quote, we can run that against ALL the R's.
genwah
Jun 2014
#135
I don't see how the guy could be worse than that weasel Cantor. He will not be in the position
AlinPA
Jun 2014
#141
That is how I see it too. I sure as hell hope Democratic voters turn out in November! nt
arthritisR_US
Jun 2014
#201
That's what I thought .. at first.. and then I saw Incumbent. And, he's outta here, Iliyah!!!!!
Cha
Jun 2014
#172
Thought he was invincible, did he? Yeah, Brat's a teabagger but hopefully a Dem will run
Cha
Jun 2014
#15
Cantor is a slimier teabagger from what I've seen so far. Not much information on Brat, but
AlinPA
Jun 2014
#133
I will be royally pissed if DCCC doesn't go 'pedal to the metal' on this one
Brother Buzz
Jun 2014
#183
Will immigration reform receive a vote this year now that Cantor has lost his primary?
LonePirate
Jun 2014
#28
The more the moderate Repugs push reform the more the extreme right will push against it
Rosa Luxemburg
Jun 2014
#174
Actually in its present form, I'm glad its dead. HATE the H-1B expansion in it!
cascadiance
Jun 2014
#205
Yes, there are the Schumers and Clintons and other corporatists that have played along...
cascadiance
Jun 2014
#224
The soft underbelly of America's democracy, the ultra low turnout primary, the Koch's saw
Fred Sanders
Jun 2014
#38
They seem to think the Tea Party guy could possibly be defeated by a Democrat
Jamastiene
Jun 2014
#211
She said that Cantor's team had no idea that a loss was on the way until 50 minutes ago.
Skidmore
Jun 2014
#60
What difference will it make, except a change in GOP House leadership where everything is
AlinPA
Jun 2014
#154
Yes. The weasel has a constant smirk. He can't even smile without a snarling look.
AlinPA
Jun 2014
#217
The vacancy left by the hard right lurch of the GOP will soon be filled by the DEMS. COUNT. ON. IT.
blkmusclmachine
Jun 2014
#215
I hate his guts- but this may be bad. Any chance of immigration reform this year just evaporated
Lee-Lee
Jun 2014
#63
Opportunity has opened the door...time to put time and money to support the Democrat. K&R
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#68
He is giving a campaign speech instead of concession speech. he never mentioned his opponent.
chelsea0011
Jun 2014
#88
This is a big deal. That slime is out for now, the other guy won't change much in the GOP.
AlinPA
Jun 2014
#107
True. Cantor is of course. But go to right wing websites and you will seem them celebrating this.
totodeinhere
Jun 2014
#144
We will know more after Cantor's leadership position is filled. If it's a Louie Gohmert type,
AlinPA
Jun 2014
#150
You know from all these responses I get the feeling you guys didn't like him.
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#138
I just saw excerpts from his concession speech speech and his wife looked like
totodeinhere
Jun 2014
#161
As the GOP lurches hard right, so goes the DEMS, chasing after the ever-moving "Center."
blkmusclmachine
Jun 2014
#216