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, Posted On: 9/14/2009

Charlie Diradour to Challenge Cantor


Local developer launches campaign to unseat Congressman Eric Cantor.
by Scott Bass

Charlie Diradour, a longtime political adviser, is set to challenge Henrico Rep. Eric Cantor, a rising star in the GOP.   Photo by Scott Elmquist

More to the Story:

Diradour doesn't live in the 7th District -- and doesn't have to. Click here to read an update.

 

Charlie Diradour, a longtime Democratic political adviser and self-described fiscal conservative, is running for Congress.

A local real estate developer who became one of the leading opponents to the Shockoe Bottom ballpark proposal earlier this year, Diradour hopes to unseat Republican Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Henrico, the minority party’s whip in the lower house.

Diradour is a Fan resident who got his start working as a volunteer on former Attorney Mary Sue Terry’s political campaign in 1985. He advised former City Council President William J. Pantele in his bid for mayor last year.

More recently, Diradour launched a Web site for supporters of keeping minor league baseball at The Diamond on the Boulevard, and became a vocal critic of Highwoods Properties’ plan to build a $363 million, ballpark-anchored development in the Bottom. Highwoods, facing harsh public criticism and questions about the project’s financing, pulled out of the project in July.

Bringing down Cantor, a rising and well-funded GOP star, won’t be so easy. The 7th District, which stretches from the Richmond’s West End to Rappahannock County in the north, and includes portions of Henrico and Chesterfield counties, is considered a Republican stronghold. Cantor is up for reelection in November 2010.

“It’s always good to have competition, but the climb is steep in a solidly Republican district,” says Daniel J. Palazzolo, professor of political science at the University of Richmond. “I don’t see the kinds of conditions that would make a Republican in the 7th District vulnerable.”

Diradour says he’s up to the challenge. He says he’s already raised “substantial pledges,” and figures he’ll need at least $1 million to mount a credible challenge. A tireless pol with years of campaign experience, Diradour is hitting the campaign trail and has launched a campaign Web site, www.charlieforthe7th.com. He says the reception from regular voters and campaign donors has been encouraging.

Diradour insists that he’s not running a sacrificial campaign. “If I run, I want to see a clear path to victory,” he says, “not just be a token, somebody who gets 35 percent.”

But after an unprecedented presidential election a year ago -- after 40 years of Republican dominance in presidential elections, Obama comfortably won Virginia -- the pendulum is swinging back to the GOP.

The political environment doesn’t “look favorable for a Democrat,” Palazzolo says. But that doesn’t mean Diradour doesn’t have a prayer, he says: “You can’t say he’ll never win, because there’s always a ‘macaca’ possibility.”


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Comment:
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:55:11 PM by FanGuy
Actually Anon, I think it's the 3rd District Bobby Scott's district.

http://lifeinthe804.blogspot.com/2009/09/diradour-doesnt-even-live-in-7th.html
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:38:52 PM by Anonymous
He live's in the 2nd District. You would think between the RTD and Style, they could have figured that out.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:20:29 AM by FanGuy
If Diradour is a Fan resident, how is he running for the 7th District? Doesn't he have to live in the 7th District?

I thought the 7th extended east to the expressway, but no further.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 11:02:19 AM by Anonymous
I have to admit, I’ve been disappointed with Cantor’s abilities to return on the promises he made VA voters. I am very interested in learning more about Diradour and am hopeful for a close race. I’m not sure that Cantor’s position as “No. 2 Republican” means as much as he thinks it should mean to the voters—and we’re the ones who should count the most. I’d like to see the GOP get themselves back on track, but I honestly don’t think Cantor has the ability, intelligence, or work ethic to be a part of a comprehensive GOP reform. I'm getting tired of the run-around and think it's time for a change.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 10:40:05 AM by Cantor Constituent
Cantor can lose this election just as easily as George Allen had his messy “Macacalypse.“ Cantor’s behavior of playing with his Blackberry during President Obama’s speech last week revealed much about the man. The matter was made worse by his “lie” that he was taking “notes.“

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