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Eric Ivan Cantor (born June 6, 1963) is an American lawyer and former politician who represented Virginia's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2014.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sent the NRCC a cease-and-desist letter. The DCCC letter cited the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulation requiring that a prerecorded telephone call must identify the responsible entity at the beginning of the message, and must include the entity's telephone number. Because the NRCC's ...
He has held the seat since January 2001, having won in the U.S. House Elections of 2000 to succeed retiring Congressman Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. Cantor won the district in 2006 by 64% to 34%. Eric Cantor won the election, keeping this seat under Republican control. Anita Hartke was the Democratic candidate. Mrs.
Republican donors want to prevent the House Freedom Caucus' influence from expanding. Biden has a political hole to dig out of ahead of the State of the Union.
But at Trump’s campaign headquarters Saturday morning, where volunteers with plates of free pizza sat making phone calls in a room plastered with campaign signs, many brushed off those concerns. ...
In a recent national NBC News poll, which asked voters to measure their interest in the 2024 election on a 1-10 scale, only 27% of voters 18-29 years old answered a “9” or “10,” compared ...
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) [a] is the Democratic Hill committee for the United States House of Representatives, working to elect Democrats to that body. [1] The DCCC recruits candidates, raises funds and organizes races in districts expected to yield politically notable or close elections.
Brat promised to vote against raising the debt ceiling for the first five years while he was in Congress, [84] and attacked Cantor during the primary campaign for voting to end the federal government shutdown of 2013. [84] Brat advocated an end to tax credits, deductions and loopholes, and called for a flatter and more efficient tax code. [85 ...