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August 4, 2014
ELECTIONLAWBLOG – Analysis: Chris McDaniel Likely to Lose #MSSEN Challenge
Analysis: McDaniel Likely to Lose #MSSEN Challenge But the reason I expect McDaniel will likely lose is that he is not asking for a new election. Instead, he is asking for a remedy of having him declared the winner. He would apparently rely upon polling to show that Democrats who voted in the primary did…
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August 4, 2014
@WAPO predicts Chris McDaniel’s challenge to focus on racial makeup of #mssen high turnout counties
Chris McDaniel makes his last, best case “We did some post-election polling,” Tyner said, and “71 percent of [Democrats] said they would not support the Republican in the general election.” By using some “mathematical regression,” he argued, they could toss enough Democratic votes to be declared the winners. In other words, the argument goes like…
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August 4, 2014
Thad Cochran #mssen campaign has retained Mark Garriga for challenge fight
Statement from Mark Garriga The Cochran Campaign Attorney, Mark Garriga, released the following statement in response to Chris McDaniel’s election challenge: “We can confirm that Butler Snow has been retained by Citizens for Cochran to defend the election contest filed today by the Chris McDaniel campaign with the State Executive Committee of the Mississippi Republican…
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August 4, 2014
@THEHILL – McDaniel (bless his heart): Declare me the #mssen winner
McDaniel: Declare me the Mississippi winner Tyner brandished a binder which he claimed outlined all the voters the McDaniel campaign says did or may have broken the law by voting in the GOP primary runoff after earlier voting in the Democratic primary, arguing there were more than 15,000 votes that should be thrown out. He…
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August 4, 2014
AFA’s @SandyRiosTweet laments “black democrat voters” in #mssen runoff – urges party “cleanse”
Coming Clean In Mississippi As credible allegations have emerged of Republican operatives laundering money to run race-baiting attacks against McDaniel and dark clouds of doubt still hang over the once-trusted name of Barbour, Republican leaders remain silent. The RNC has no response. That’s not quite true, for Senators McCain, McConnell and Wicker all thought it…
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August 4, 2014
Daily Caller: McDaniel removes ‘black’ reference from #mssen challenge press release
Exclusive: McDaniel team strikes ‘black’ references from press release Still refusing to concede, Chris McDaniel’s team issued a press release late last week saying that the Mississippi GOP is “prohibited from recognizing Thad Cochran as their nominee for U.S. Senate in accordance with the rules of the Republican National Committee” — because Democrats participated in…
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August 4, 2014
Travis Childers hires lobbyist & Ronnie Musgrove alum Dustin Todd as new #mssen campaign chief
Childers shakes up campaign leadership Todd is a Tupelo native and Ole Miss graduate with a substantial political resume. He began his political career as deputy campaign manager for former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove’s 2008 U.S. Senate race. Since then, he’s served as campaign manager, PAC director and then chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Paul…
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August 4, 2014
6 Democrat activists underwrote incendiary #mssen radio ads – no affiliation with Henry Barbour
Democratic activists were behind controversial Klan ads in Mississippi Ruth Harris, 65, of Jackson, Miss., said she and five other like-minded Democratic women pooled their resources to fund three radio spots urging voters to support Sen. Thad Cochran over McDaniel, a state senator, in Mississippi’s contentious June 24 GOP primary runoff. Harris’ claim counters charges…
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August 4, 2014
WashingtonExaminer: Democrat activists, not Barbour, behind ads McDaniel complaining about #MSSen
Democratic activists were behind controversial Klan ads in Mississippi A Democratic activist has claimed responsibility for controversial radio ads that attempted to tie Mississippi Senate candidate Chris McDaniel to the Ku Klux Klan. Ruth Harris, 65, of Jackson, Miss., said she and five other like-minded Democratic women pooled their resources to fund three radio spots…
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August 4, 2014
NATE SILVER – Republicans have 60/40 shot to achieve 51 in US Senate – dependent on #mssen staying R
Republicans Remain Slightly Favored To Take Control Of The Senate In Mississippi, incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran won his runoff against Chris McDaniel, partly with the help of African-American voters. Most of those African-Americans will wind up voting for the Democrat, Travis Childers, in November. But Mississippi’s white voters represent the majority of its turnout and…
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August 4, 2014
GALLO: MAEP- Make Another Extra Payment
GALLO: MAEP – Make Another Extra Payment The coordinated push to force an unreasonable funding formula through a constitutional amendment on taxpayers shows a contempt for positive change. The mission of these many groups to make fiscally irresponsible budget decisions the law of the land, while at the same time protecting the government’s dictatorial power…
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August 4, 2014
Gov. Bryant headlining fundraiser of Harrison Co Supervisor being rumored as next Biloxi mayor
The next mayor of Biloxi? Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway has three years left in his term, but already he’s hearing at least one prominent South Mississippi politician is gearing up to run for his job in 2017. That man: Harrison County Supervisor Windfield “Windy” Swetman III. Swetman isn’t tipping his hand about his long-term political…
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March 26, 2026
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