Posted on 06/10/2014 3:52:35 PM PDT by cotton1706
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Following the trend he should be under 60% with another 5% reporting.
It ain’t over by a long shot.
The 16.5% is precincts reporting...sorry
The conservative is also ahead in Maine, 61/38!!
Number of precincts reporting was 16.5%.
For those not listening........Mark Levin will be on Hannitys program at 2210 Eastern tonight to comment on this election LOSS for Cantor :-)
THANK ME!!
Not giving up by any means. The upstate might just pull Linda down a few points. Lindsey Graham (R) (i) 41,812 60.7%
Lee Bright (R) 9,275 13.5%
Det Bowers (R) 4,857 7.1%
Nancy Mace (R) 4,397 6.4%
Richard Cash (R) 4,279 6.2%
Bill Connor (R) 3,534 5.1%
Benjamin Dunn (R) 678 1.0%
It’s ok
CC must be back on the blow.
/johnny
Carl Cameron is placing the blame on Laura Ingraham and the weather.
Kelly snarkily chimed in, “The Lord did it!”
He is bright, but he used to have a lazy streak. Who ever thinks the Majority leader and Speaker in waiting would go down this hard. He is crapping a brick because he has NOTHING on Brat. Knowing Carl from the old days, and not liking him, I love watching him squirm.
I’m referring to races with numerous conservatives, such as all the challengers to Lindsey Graham. A couple of conservatives where there is a runoff works fine, but when there are five or six, and none well known, the races just stay too unfocused and the incumbent, or better known RINO has too many advantages.
And the worst case of all of this is the Republican presidential primaries where there are no runoffs.
It is starting to sink in how big an earthquake this is.
Imagine if it was the other way round. Members would be tripping over themselves to get behind amnesty. Now I will bet they won’t be caught anywhere near it!
If he couldn’t beat Brat as a GOP incumbent, how the hell they figure he’s gonna win as a write in? unless they’re planning on cheating...
Yes you are correct. Cornyn won in TX they way you describe.
Just heard on local radio, that the numbers coming in are from the Columbia area where Graham is a favorite. Here in the upstate, Linda is not too fond of. U.S. Senate - 2014 - GOP Primary
842 of 2206 Precincts Reporting - 38%
Max Runoff Cands=2
Name Party Votes Vote %
Graham, Lindsey (i) GOP 69,477 59%
Bright, Lee GOP 16,324 14%
Cash, Richard GOP 8,781 8%
Bowers, Det GOP 8,112 7%
Mace, Nancy GOP 7,295 6%
Connor, Bill GOP 5,894 5%
I’m glad for the upset in Virginia.
Graham 59% and falling !!!!!!
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