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In reply to the discussion: Virginia Voters overwhelmingly reject Eric Cantor [View all]obxhead
(8,434 posts)38. I'm guilty as well.
I did a quick skim just before I had to log off.
However, I stand by my feeling that this is a strong red district, possibly the reddest in the whole state. While I'm not lobbying for any Republicans
I think a primary is likely to rid us of Cantor before a Dem will.
2010 VA went almost entirely red. Cantor was unopposed.
I'll vote Dem as always, but I don't hold out much hope until redistricting by Dems at some point in the future.
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Through its district boundaries, the GOP has protected this seat from the encroachment
spooky3
May 2012
#13
Ex-military people do well in Virginia. The key is for Powell to develop a sound platform
bluestate10
May 2012
#52
As long as Unversal Leaf and the Chamber of Commerce likes Cantor he stays elected
underpants
May 2012
#47
This is what happens when redistricting happens. You get people like Cantor and Bachman.
southernyankeebelle
May 2012
#9
if you are referring to the OP's linked article, I don't see any obvious lies in the article.
spooky3
May 2012
#33