Posted on 06/10/2014 6:30:13 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) conceded Tuesday night that obviously, we came up short in fending off the Tea Party challenge from economics professor Dave Brat.
With 98 percent of precincts reporting, Brat had 55.6 percent to Cantors 44.4 percent.
I know theres a lot of long faces here tonight and its disappointing, sure, Cantor said. But I believe in this country, I believe theres opportunity around the next corner for all of us.
So I look forward to continue to fight with all of you for the things that we believe in for the conservative cause because those solutions of ours are the answers to the problems that so many people are facing today.
While Cantors loss unfolded and the majority leader gave his concession speech, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Va.) delivered a marathon speech against immigration reform on the House floor.
The remainder of the Hill was largely quiet, with no comments from other House leaders.
The possibility remained, though, that Cantor could attempt the same move that let Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) to keep her seat.
In 2010, conservative Tea Party favorite Joe Miller, backed by Sarah Palin, knocked Murkowski out in the primary. After failing to find any other route to ballot access, Murkowski launched a write-in campaign and defeated Miller becoming the first senator in more than five decades to win her seat via write-ins.
Murkowskis long-shot campaign gave her a lead of more than 10,000 votes over Miller. She was declared the winner after Millers legal challenge was dismissed in late December of that year.
There is no Democratic candidate in Cantors district, though the open primary system meant that Democrats were able to cast ballots for Cantor or Brat.
Under Virginias sore loser law, his name could not be printed on the general election ballot, but that wouldnt stop him from a write-in campaign.
Hes got to make that decision. Eric is a very smart guy hes got to decide whats his future, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) told CNN. If he wants to take a gamble on a write-in campaign hes got to be careful not to look like a spoilsport.
I would be a little skeptical given the size and the margin of Cantors defeat, Gingrich said, adding that he thinks every Tea Party group would pile on the majority leader in that campaign.
Life after an upset has played out well for some.
Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) was defeated in the 2012 primary by Tea Party challenger Richard Mourdock, who would eventually lose to Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.).
Lugar then created a nonprofit, The Lugar Center, to focus on the foreign policy and nonproliferation issues that marked his decades in office.
The ousted senator was then knighted by the British Empire and also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom last year.
You won’t get an argument from me.
Cantor got clobbered a write in campaign will be pointless and embarrassing.
He could also run as an Independent.
I thought that I heard that there was -- a professor from the same college, someone named Trammell.
At least they'll have a good place to debate
Virginia does not hvae party registration.
I’m thinking the margin of his defeat will keep him from chancing an even bigger embarrassment in the fall - he’ll likely ‘sacrifice’ a run ‘for the children - er- country” by not chancing splitting the vote and letting the demRat win -
“Are you competing for buzzkill of the year or what?”
Right! We can’t win even when we win!
There was no reason to, the Democrats have no candidate to run against Brat.
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