A Telling Comment About Eric Cantor
The conventional wisdom was Eric Cantor would win in a walkover. It did not happen. He raised $5,000,000 to run against someone who raised about $121,000. After the smoke settled it was reported that he spent about $168,000 at steakhouse fundraisers.
I think this is a bipartisan issue. How much influence changed hands during those lunch and dinner sessions. Regular folks on both sides of the aisle realize how corrosive big money can be. Incumbents at all levels of government need to work on the issues the country faces and stop the pay for play mentality.
Marketing themselves as the ultimate insiders whose influence can be bought doesn't necessarily mean folks will vote for them, and especially in primaries where the turnout is tiny.
Eric Cantor will retire from congress but I bet he will return to Washington as a lobbyist as soon as he can find an office on K Street
I think this is a bipartisan issue. How much influence changed hands during those lunch and dinner sessions. Regular folks on both sides of the aisle realize how corrosive big money can be. Incumbents at all levels of government need to work on the issues the country faces and stop the pay for play mentality.
Marketing themselves as the ultimate insiders whose influence can be bought doesn't necessarily mean folks will vote for them, and especially in primaries where the turnout is tiny.
Eric Cantor will retire from congress but I bet he will return to Washington as a lobbyist as soon as he can find an office on K Street
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