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The Real Reason Eric Cantor Lost that NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 45265625:MV8yNTcwMTE0XzQ0NzE3OTkzX0IyREZFNDQ1] [quote:chuckles45:MV8yNTcwMTE0XzQ0NzE3OTE2X0E2QzlBQzI=] It's still a sleazy tactic. It's the same way dems foisted mcshame on everyone by crossing party lines and voting for him in the primary. [/quote] Yes, I am quite sure on Dem primary day... every Republican in the district sits home and says... now now, we have no business voting in the Democrats primary, let's not kibitz in their business dear.... [/quote]
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This is the craziest thing I have heard this morning. As the MSM is making wild claims about why Eric Cantor lost his seat in the Virginia Republican Primaries is a little known backdoor in how the primaries work in the state of Virgina.
Voters in Virginia don’t register by party and can vote in either party’s primary.
So, a DEMOCRAT and vote in the Republican Primary. A late May poll by McLaughlin & Associates showed Cantor with a fat 34-point lead over little-known David Brat. Brat crushed Cantor in the GOP primary Tuesday, 56 to 44 percent.THIS IS BECAUSE only
REPUBLICANS
were polled for this.
“Over the weekend, Democrats like Ben Jones and liberal media were driving their Democratic voters on the Internet into the open primary. Eric got hit from right and left. In our polls two weeks out, Eric was stronger with Republicans, at 70 percent of the vote, but running under 50 percent among non-Republicans.”
“Untold story,” McLaughlin continued, “is who were the new primary voters? They were probably not Republicans.”
While the MSM talking heads blame a million different things, they miss that the Democrats voted him out in a primary they had ZERO business being in.
Scam Artist Liberal!
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