GOP leader sees House takeover
Republicans will win back a majority of seats in this fall’s election, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) predicted 16 weeks before Election Day.
Cantor, the second-ranking House Republican, said he expected his party to win enough seats in this November’s midterm elections to take over control of the House next year.
{mosads}”I think we retake the House, as Mr. Gibbs suggested yesterday from the White House,” Cantor said during an appearance on CNBC. “That will change the dynamic, for sure.”
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Sunday said that
Republicans were within striking distance of taking over either the
House or Senate, if not both.
“I think people are going to
have a choice to make in the fall, but I think there’s no doubt there
are enough seats in play that could cause Republicans to gain
control,” Gibbs said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Cantor
and other top Republicans have professed a sense of optimism about this
fall’s elections, in which they hope to make major inroads, including
occasional predictions about a takeover of the House or Senate. But the
leaders have been wary of pegging a number of seats they expect to win this fall,
with the GOP needing to pick up 39.
The
minority whip, who would probably become majority leader if
Republicans take over the House, framed the elections as an opportunity
to challenge the Obama administration on spending and other issues.
“When we regain the House — because I do think that we will retake
the majority — the president will have to deal with us,” Cantor said. “I
mean, there is leverage now that the American people will have over the
ability to stop spending, over telling the administration ‘no’ on a lot
of these harmful policies to small business.”
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