Ex-Navy SEAL Eric Greitens wins Missouri governor primary
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Former Navy SEAL officer Eric Greitens won the Republican primary for Missouri governor Tuesday after a hard-fought race in which he cast himself as a conservative outsider willing to use his military bravado to blow up perceived corruption in government.
Greitens prevailed over another self-described outsider, businessman John Brunner, and a pair of more experienced Republican leaders — longtime Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and former Missouri House Speaker and U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway.
He declared to cheering supporters at his victory party: “Together, we are leading a conservative revolution to take our state back.”
Greitens will face Attorney General Chris Koster, who easily won the Democratic gubernatorial primary, in the Nov. 8 general election. Koster, a former Republican state senator and prosecuting attorney, touted himself as a “conservative Democrat” in his victory speech and pledged a campaign showing that “fiscal conservativism and social tolerance can live together in our state.”


