Republican Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas beat tea party-backed challenger Milton Wolf in Tuesday’s marquee primary battle.
With 82% of precincts reporting, the Associated Press called the race for Roberts, who is seeking a fourth Senate term. He garnered 48.2% of the vote compared to Wolf who earned 40.7%.
The win for the 78-year-old incumbent is being seen as another big victory for the Republican establishment. In this year’s slew of Senate Republican primaries, the tea party has repeatedly tried — and failed — to oust incumbent mainstream conservatives, including Mitch McConnell in Kentucky, Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, Thad Cochran in Mississippi, and John Cornyn in Texas.
Roberts, first elected to the House in 1980, will now face independent Greg Orman, Libertarian candidate Randall Baston and the Democrat’s likely nominee, Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor in November’s general election. The Sunflower State has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1932.
The results are in. We have won the 2014 Kansas primary election. Thanks so much to all of you for your vote and your hard work.
— Pat Roberts (@PatRoberts2014) August 6, 2014
Both candidates had rocky moments on the campaign trail. Roberts’ residency came under scrutiny following a New York Times report about how he owns a home in Virginia but not in Kansas. Meanwhile, Wolf, a radiologist and President Barack Obama’s cousin once removed, was heavily criticized after it was revealed he went on Facebook to post and make fun of a patient’s X-rays showing gruesome fatal injuries.
Other notable victories on Tuesday night included Rep. Mike Pompeo beating former Rep. Todd Tiahrt in the Republican primary race in the 4th Congressional district in Kansas. In 2010, Tiahrt gave up the seat (which he held for 16 years) to make an unsuccessful bid for the Senate.
With 83.4% of precincts reporting, the Associated Press called the race for Pompeo, who accrued 63.1% of the vote compared to just 36.9% for Tiahrt.









