And that's where I come in. My goal is to hold him accountable to the people in his district. I've welcomed his emergence as the mouthpiece of the party because his constituents really don't seem to know a lot about him and what he really stands for. He's seen as a business-friendly moderate, the Republican version of Mark Warner, and nothing could be further from the truth. The more the voters of Virginia's 7th District learn about him, the less they will like him, I can almost guarantee. He's thrived on working in the shadows and running against candidates without the means to set an effective narrative against him. Based on the search results I've been getting so far, there's a real thirst for information on Cantor out there, and my task is to educate these people on who Eric Cantor really is and what he stands for.

It's an uphill struggle, that's for sure. Cantor is considered one of the untouchables of the GOP, winning huge majorities in every election, albeit against unfunded opponents. I intend to help change that. Eric Cantor is beatable. Virginia is changing, fast, and there's little changing faster than the suburbs of Richmond, Cantor's home base.

As of right now, I am affiliated with no candidate, nor do I support any candidate to run against him (although, hint, hint, name-recognition will be high for the two who lose the gov primary, hint, hint). All I ask for is your support. I'll be closely following what is said here and elsewhere about Cantor. I'm putting together my own research book on Cantor which should be useful not only for me but for whomever eventually takes a shot at him. I'll be cross-posting here as time goes on.

If you'd like to help hold him accountable, visit me at Where's Eric Cantor? If you have any information you think might help, feel free to forward it on. Every little bit helps. If there's anything you think I might do better, also feel free to let me know.

Thanks so much for reading, and I hope to see you soon.