tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6436782247272162797.post4688581714770873979..comments2024-03-27T17:27:49.087-04:00Comments on Strangely Blogged: Revisiting Cantor's DefeatVixen Strangelyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01976594951225450413noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6436782247272162797.post-23159431190819978742014-06-13T13:47:22.161-04:002014-06-13T13:47:22.161-04:00Hi Vixen,
I heard a woman call in on a radio show ...Hi Vixen,<br />I heard a woman call in on a radio show the other day from Cantor's district. She said that she had always voted for Cantor, but went to an affair that featured Brat. <br /><br />She said that she was so struck by Brat's integrity, decency, and honesty that Cantor came up as a short second in comparison. <br /><br />She explained that she called a dozen or so of her friends and told them that she and her husband were switching their allegiance and maybe they would like to as well.<br /><br />She went on say the area that they live in is a highly educated community with a lot of well-kept houses and lawns, a lot of churches, and a lot of very responsible citizens.<br /><br />What I took away from her explanation was that Cantor had seemed like a pretty good choice before they had someone to compare him with that apparently had very conspicuous virtues. And it may be that this is what turned the tide in addition to some of the things you have pointed out.<br /><br />--Formerly AmherstAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com