Dave Brat, the candidate who defeated House Majority Leader Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA), took to Fox News Channel's "Hannity" on Tuesday night where he stated the Republican Party needs to get back to its principles and focus on “Main Street.”
Brat declared “the people are just ready for some major changes in this country.” He said that his win was not a victory of the Tea Party over the Republican Party, but rather a commitment to principle, saying “I ran on the Republican principles, and we have this Republican creed in Virginia and the only problem with the Republican principles is no one is following them.” He described the race as victory for grassroots populism, and argued that “in Virginia the Republican Party has been kind of taken it to the grassroots and the grassroots is rightly upset because the grassroots is mocked routinely in the press,” and “the Republican Party has been paying too much attention to Wall Street and not enough to Main Street.
The American people want to take the country back.” Brat stated that the difference between him and Cantor on immigration was the most symbolic issue that captures the differences between myself and Eric Cantor in this race, but it also captures that fissure between Main Street and Wall Street.”
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Amazing he somehow beat the electronic voting switch! Maybe they don't do it yet in Virginia.
ReplyDeleteFor all others, the TEA party is alive and well, and aiming at every state this year!
I do totally agree with his views!
ReplyDelete725-None of the "tea party" groups supported Brat. That brand is being hijacked by the establishment.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Dr. Brat. Incredible victory, but this is only the first step. Down with the establishment!