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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (789106)6/11/2014 3:28:49 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 1576893
 
Hi tejek; Re: "Word is Dems crossed over and helped make [the defeat of Cantor] happen.";

I wouldn't doubt that this is true. However, it's not a sign of Democrats manipulating an election to their advantage. Instead, the tea party support for rule of law on immigration is quite popular. It means higher wages. And Cantor was a big buddy of Wall Street and big business. He painted his opponent as a "liberal professor".

Meanwhile the media is painting the tea party as a move of the Republican party to the right, LOL. No, it's a populist movement. The last tea party presidential candidate was Reagan. He was immensely popular among democrats (for a Republican).

-- Carl
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