In the shadow of Eric Cantor’s shocking defeat in Virginia, at least one establishment Republican has emerged victorious.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, 58, has won South Carolina’s GOP Senate primary handily, defeating six challengers and successfully avoiding a runoff election. Graham will face Democratic State Sen. Brad Hutto and Libertarian Victor Kocher in the November general election.
In early returns Tuesday, Graham had approximately 59% of the vote — far more than he needed to avoid the runoff.
Graham, a U.S. senator since 2002, had a hefty fundraising advantage over his opponents. Since his last re-election bid in 2008, Graham has raised more than $12 million. None of his opponents managed to pass the $1 million mark.









