Eric Cantor Is in Trouble for Donating to a Super PAC
The House Majority Leader's $25,000 contribution will not go unnoticed.
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The House Majority Leader's $25,000 contribution will not go unnoticed.
Speaker was Boehner for it yesterday, now against it.
Talking Wall Street, the debt ceiling, and Republican fashion with the freshman congresswoman from upstate New York, who yesterday backed Eric Cantor's call for hurricane-relief funds to be matched by budget cuts.
What, that wasn't your first concern?
The panel discusses last night's he-said-he-said.
Eric Cantor is taking over.
Why he's throwing John Boehner under the bus.
Our political columnist discusses whether NPR would be better off not taking federal funding.
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