In a stunning upset, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost the GOP Virginia primary Tuesday night to Dave Brat, an economics professor and political novice.
The Associated Press called the race for Cantor about an hour after polls closed at 7 p.m. ET.
Cantor is the second-most powerful member of the U.S. House and was widely seen as the next in line to succeed House Speaker John Boehner.
Cantor’s loss to a political novice with little money marks a huge victory for the Tea Party movement, which supported Cantor just a few years ago.
Brat had been a thorn in Cantor’s side on the campaign, casting the congressman as a Washington insider who isn’t conservative enough. His message apparently scored well with voters in the 7th District.
“There needs to be a change,” said Joe Mullins, who voted in Chesterfield County Tuesday. The engineering company employee said he has friends who tried to arrange town hall meetings with Cantor, who declined their invitations.
Tiffs between the GOP’s establishment and Tea Party factions have flared in Virginia since Tea Party favorite Ken Cuccinelli lost last year’s gubernatorial race. Cantor supporters have met with stiff resistance in trying to wrest control of the state party away from Tea party enthusiasts, including in the Cantor’s home district.
Brat teaches at Randolph-Macon College, a small liberal arts school north of Richmond. He raised just more than $200,000 for his campaign, according to the most recent campaign finance reports.
Beltway-based groups also spent heavily in the race. The American Chemistry Council, whose members include many blue chip companies, spent more than $300,000 on TV ads promoting Cantor. It’s the group’s only independent expenditure so far this election year. Political arms of the American College of Radiology, the National Rifle Association and the National Association of Realtors had five-figure independent spending to promote Cantor.
Brat offset the cash disadvantage with endorsements from conservative activists like radio host Laura Ingraham, and with help from local Tea Party activists angry at Cantor.
Much of the campaign centered on immigration, where critics on both sides have recently taken aim at Cantor.
Brat has accused the House majority leader of being a top cheerleader for “amnesty” for immigrants in the U.S. illegally. Cantor has responded forcefully by boasting in mailers of blocking Senate plans “to give illegal aliens amnesty.”
It was a change in tone for Cantor, who has repeatedly voiced support for giving citizenship to certain immigrants brought illegally to the country as children. Cantor and House GOP leaders have advocated a step-by-step approach rather than the comprehensive bill backed by the Senate. They’ve made no move to bring legislation to a vote and appear increasingly unlikely to act this year.
Cantor, a former state legislator, was elected to Congress in 2000. He became majority leader in 2011.
Fox News’ Chad Pergram and The Associated Press contributed to this report
So basically the elite needed Brat to turn down the flames that Cantor had ignited. I get it. I’m sure he’ll reignite them when he gets into the office like they all do.
I draw two conclusions from this event:
1) Amnesty kills
2) Primaries /voting still matter (at least as of today lol)
Hey NC, you can only put so much lipstick on a “pig” before you catch that “downwind whiff”. 🙂 Right now, I’m at an “OK” place, trying to stay “upwind from the stench of society”.
Watch the Cantor crew pull a “Joe Lieberman”. For those of you who forgot pulling a Joe Lieberman is the following. Conn voters threw Lieberman out the door. Later that night the jews dreamed up a plan to put Lieberman back in power. The next day Joe Lieberman was “back on the ticket” but as an Independent . This somehow recalled all the voting and it was done over. Miraculously Joe Lieberman won the next day on some sort of a half arse recount. Then after 9-11 Lieberman promoted himself to head director of Homeland Security.
Wouldn’t surprise me.
Remember when John Ashcroft was defeated by a dead guy! Bush immediately promoted him to Attorney General! No shit!