An organized group of pro-amnesty activists were ready to use the Cantor election rally as a PR event to push their cause.   When Cantor lost, well, they went bonzo nuts….

(VIRGINIA) Cantor addressed his supporters for about four minutes at a suburban Richmond hotel ballroom, then boarded SUV without taking questions from supporters scurrying after him.

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Then it got really rambunctious. In the room of downcast Cantor supporters, a new energy suddenly erupted — but not the kind they wanted election night. A group of immigration activists stormed the ballroom, screaming and waving a flag. “What do we want? Immigration reform! When do we want it? Now!”

A few Cantor supporters tried to block their entrance into the ballroom, and pushing and shoving ensued. And before they reached the microphone, one Cantor supporter threw his glass of wine onto a female protestor. She swore at him in return.

A hotel employee took the microphone Cantor had used and told the protestors in Spanish that the police were on their way.

Upon their arrival, police told the protestors that they would be arrested if they did not immediately leave.

Another Spanish-speaking man who was with the protestors told them that they had made their point and should follow the police’s directions and leave.

They did so, but in the parking lot, a Cantor supporter yelled, “Get a job!” to a immigration reform supporter who was wrapped in an American flag.  (read more)

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