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Did the Pro-Israel Lobby Contribute to Eric Cantor’s Defeat?

Published June 11, 2014by Marsha B. Cohen 2 Comments

by Marsha B. Cohen News sites throughout the US — and Israel — are still displaying shock over the defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by a Tea Party challenger in Virginia’s June 11 primary. The GOP leader was widely expected to… Continue Reading  

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