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By Jenna Portnoy and Robert Costa
RICHMOND There was a time when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) sympathized with the tea partys frustration with Washington.
Now, hes engaged in open warfare with the GOPs insurgent wing.
This week, Cantors opponent in the June 10 primary a tea party activist named David Brat is gaining national attention as a potential threat to Cantors hold on his solidly Republican, suburban Richmond district. Brat has won support from some big-name conservatives and has tapped into discontent across Virginias 7th Congressional District. On Wednesday, Brat planned to travel to Washington to meet with leading conservative agitators, a sign that his effort is starting to be taken seriously at the national level.
The intraparty drama is the latest reflection of the deepening chasm in the Republican Party across Virginia and the nation. And it is all the more remarkable because it is happening to a man widely seen as the likely next speaker of the House.
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(951 posts)I would vote for the tea party just so I would not have to look at Cantor.