Eric Cantor Defeated by David Brat, Tea Party Challenger, in Primary Upset

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In one of the most stunning primary election upsets in congressional history, the House majority leader, Eric Cantor (R-VA), was soundly defeated by a Tea Party-backed economics professor who had hammered him for being insufficiently conservative.

The result delivered a major jolt to the Republican Party -- Rep Cantor had widely been considered the top candidate to succeed Speaker John Boehner -- and it has the potential to change both the debate in Washington on immigration and, possibly, the midterm elections. With just over $200,000, David Brat, a professor at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland (VA), toppled Rep Cantor, repeatedly criticizing him for being soft on immigration and contending that he supported what critics call amnesty for immigrants in the country illegally.


Eric Cantor Defeated by David Brat, Tea Party Challenger, in Primary Upset Eric Cantor Loses to Tea Party's David Brat in Virginia Primary (WSJ)