Richmond, VA – Cantor Tells Supporters To Keep Fighting

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    Congressman Eric Cantor, R-Va.,  stands beside his wife Diana, left,  and delivers a concession speech at his election night party in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Cantor lost the GOP primary to tea party candidate Dave Brat.  (AP Photo/Steve Helber)Richmond, VA – House Majority Leader Eric Cantor says his supporters should continue to fight for the conservative values he championed in Congress despite his defeat at the hands of a little-known tea party candidate.

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    Cantor told glum supporters Tuesday in Richmond, Virginia, that “obviously, we came up short.” He said it was the highest honor of his life serving as House majority leader.

    The congressman was defeated by economics professor Dave Brat. He conceded to Brat with his wife at his side at a suburban Richmond hotel, offering only brief remarks. He refused to take questions from reporters and drove away in a black SUV.

    Jay S. Poole, a Cantor volunteer, says Brat tapped into widespread frustration among voters about the gridlock in Washington and issues such as immigration reform.


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