Club for Growth endorsement. . . .
The one really needed attribute needed by both candidates (especially nObama) is executive experience.
How does Cantor rank?
Ah...
A conservative...
Finally...
let’s go!
I’ve been saying this for two months. Nice to see CTG finally heard me.
Cantor could steal all those Jews in FL who don’t want to vote for the black guy as well as be a real conservative on the ticket who has been out campaign for the last six years to get House members re-elected and new members into the House. He knows the states and he has raised money in most all of them. And Cantor is at least at young as Obama.
Plus, he plays real well in front of Christian audiences as a Jew and has more friends amongst the Evangelical community than McCain does.
GOA gives him an A- (which probably means he votes solidly pro-gun, but is not a leader on introducing pro-gun legislation).
NRA gives him an “A”.
I just learned he’s Jewish, too. Very handy not just to take Virginia, but to tempt many Florida swing voters.
http://capwiz.com/gunowners/bio/keyvotes/?id=8543
The only votes he made that the GOA disapproves of were not voting with a small minority who supported Ron Paul’s “Defund the UN” bill, and voting against the Democrats in support of a National ID bill.
Sheer pandering to get the Jewish vote. Who ever heard of Cantor before last week when his name surfaced as a VP possiblity?
I’m sure he’s a nice guy and may become a viable Presidential candidate some day—but does he have the gravitas to be a heartbeat away from the Presidency?
Is McCain going to offer the country someone with so little experience and reputation as Cantor as his replacement in case he passes? The electorate might say, well, the Republicans don’t think experience is important either so I guess OBama is OK.