Saturday, August 02, 2008

McCain Camp Asks Congressman Cantor For Records

H/T FreeRepublic VA Forum

From InRich.com

U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia has been asked for "personal documents" by John McCain's campaign, a Republican knowledgeable with the discussions said Saturday.
Cantor, 45, the chief deputy minority whip in the House, has been mentioned among several Republicans as a possible running mate for McCain, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
The Republican familiar with the conversations between Cantor and the McCain campaign said Cantor has been asked to turn over documents, but did not know specifically what records were sought.
The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because neither the McCain campaign nor Cantor's office wishes to discuss the running mate selection process.
Cantor through a spokesman declined to comment. McCain spokesman Brian Rogers said the campaign would have "no comment on anything related to the vice presidential issue."
Cantor has been a visible McCain surrogate for weeks, appearing frequently on cable news outlets chiefly to promote McCain's positions on domestic and economic issues.

Now, that begs the question, if indeed Rep Cantor decides to take this incredible opportunity, who do we replace him with?

As a resident of Virginia, as a former Marine, as a conservative, I can only think of one man I would want representing me in the 7th District besides Mr. Cantor.

That man is Delegate Bill Janis.

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