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Tea Party Over as Business Wins Republican Primaries

The Tea Party is pretty much over for the 2014 midterm elections, with the limited-government movement losing four of yesterdays most closely watched races in Republican primaries from Georgia to Idaho.

In its power struggle with the Republican Partys business-oriented wing, the Tea Party has now captured just one U.S. Senate nomination this year, for an open seat in Nebraska, and has lost any momentum it may have had going into the final, high-profile primary, a Mississippi challenge to Senator Thad Cochran on June 3.

Its a turnaround from 2010 and 2012, when untested Tea Party candidates grabbed headlines by winning Republican Senate primaries, only to lose most general elections to Democrats -- an outcome party leaders say cost them the chambers majority.

These results are a big step in the right direction, said Republican strategist Scott Reed, who advises the nations largest business-lobbying group, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

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After the 2012 election, Reed said the chambers leadership instructed its political operation to get more engaged in candidate selection and primaries to identify and support House and Senate candidates that believe in growth, governing and can win in November.

Georgia Republican Senate candidate, David Perdue, right, with his wife Bonnie after speaking to supporters at a primary election night party, on May 20, 2014, in Atlanta. Close

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Georgia Republican Senate candidate, David Perdue, right, with his wife Bonnie after speaking to supporters at a primary election night party, on May 20, 2014, in Atlanta.

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How Mitch McConnell Crushed His Tea Party Challenger In Ky.

May 20, 2014 7:18pm

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnellhas beaten his tea party challenger Matt Bevin,according to the Associated Press. With 96.8 percent of the results in McConnell had 60 percent of the vote to Bevins 35.7 percent.

McConnell was expected to win the Kentucky GOP Senate Primary, but this decisive victory blew the tea party out of the water, and McConnell gets to start the general election with the wind at his back, despite the serious challenge from Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, a Democrat half his age.

(Timothy D. Easley/AP Photo)

McConnell aimed to unite the party, even pausing his speech to ask the crowd to applaud his opponent saying Bevin brought a lot of passion and tenacity to this race and he made me a stronger candidate.

A tough race is behind us. Its time to unite, McConnell said. Know your fight is my fight.

He quickly moved on to his general election fight saying, Alison Lundergan Grimes is Barack Obamas candidate.

I dont care what party you are in, it doesnt make any difference, I am asking you to join me in in this effort, he said to cheers.

Shortly after McConnell spoke, Grimes addressed her supporters and hit McConnell right back saying, I wont answer to the president, no matter who heor shemight be.

The race is between you and me, thats the name that appears on the ballot, Grimes said.

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