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When you're the GOP winner, and hard leftist are happy you won, the country loses.
That you so try to demonize and dehumanize those with a differing view from yours makes your point of view null and void.actually, it is because the reich wing kkkook lost that causes those on the left to be so pleased
A carpet bagger is someone who runs for office in a district they just moved to or do not live in.
Oh please, stop the race baiting.i don't think the republican base is going to forgive Cochran for appealing to African american voters to to vote for him. i heard that mcdanials might consider a write-in campagin to get on the november ballot. if that happens... then Childers has a shot at winning.
A carpet bagger is someone who runs for office in a district they just moved to or do not live in.
Read more: Mississippi primary election results: Thad Cochran leads in nail-biter - POLITICO.com
Cochran pulls out the win with a broad base of support. [/FONT][/COLOR]
open primary i believe
wonder if it was the democrats who pushed thad over the top
That you so try to demonize and dehumanize those with a differing view from yours makes your point of view null and void.
You try to paint the Tea Party as racist, not because there is any actual evidence of this, but because the media told you too. You paint them as Nazi, not because Nazi's are Right Wing, but because you have no blasted clue what the Nazi's were (a mix of leftwing and nationalist/racist policies blended into the mixer a mad mans mind, shaken AND stirred for good measure) and you call them Kook's because you have no actual intellectual rebuttal to the Tea Party platform. For you, the thought of people freed from Government regulation is horrifying, people might make wrong choices and rich people might get richer and poor people might not have 99 weeks of unemployment, housing, meals and bills paid for! The horror!
Obama got 44% of the vote in MS in 2012 without campaigning there, which can be spun several ways.
McDaniel had already made a ton of mistakes, just waiting for Fall commercials.
He was easily another Akin/Mourdock, and I heard one of his supporters talk today of "legitimate votes",
in reference to enforcing a 1942 Jim Crow law.
Akin and Mourdock didn't just hurt the GOP in MO and IN--they helped drag the GOP down .
I haven't seen any exit polls and it is hard to say. But Childers, the Democratic nominee was urging Mississippi Democrats to vote for McDaniel as Childers thought he would be easier to beat in November. Now the national news media got caught up in Cochran wanting Democrats to support him, but the national media remained pretty silent on Childers push for his fellow Mississippi Democrats to vote for McDaniel in the runoff. We really won't know until some exit polls are published. Now if you were a Mississippi Democrat who would you be more likely to listen to? Childers, your Democratic nominee and vote for McDaniel if you did vote in the runoff or to Cochran, a Republican whom the Mississippi Democratic party wanted to see defeated for a long, long time. I think I would listen more to my nominee than a Republican who was asking for my help. But we shall see.
I'm wondering, Democrats... why do you refer to every person to the right of you as "far right" or "ultra far right loons"... etc..it's evident in nearly everyone of your posts.
Probably the same reason that many on the right think Obama is a liberal.... when you are out on the wing, the fuselage looks far to the left (or far to the right, when sitting on the left wing)...
i don't think the republican base is going to forgive Cochran for appealing to African american voters to to vote for him. i heard that mcdanials might consider a write-in campagin to get on the november ballot. if that happens... then Childers has a shot at winning.
Here's the deal. Cochran can thank McDaniel for the heavy African American turnout that put him over the top. The strategy was a long shot, but McDaniel fueled the fire when he announced that he was sending poll watchers into only black areas of Mississippi. Blacks saw that as intimidation, and remembering what Mississippi used to be like, came out in force. Had McDaniel not done this, he probably would have won. The strategy of sending poll watchers only to black areas, even though the State of Mississippi denied access to those poll watchers, backfired on McDaniel in a major way.
The big story today is that McDaniel is refusing to concede and plans to take this to court. Talk about butthurt, or should I call that bodyhurt?..... Since your whole body is gonna hurt if you are an asshole.
No question that Childers would prefer to face McDaniel. He is a much weaker opponent in a state-wide race. But, as a Progressive, I will take Cochran over McDaniel as I don't believe a Dem could beat either one in Mississippi. That said, I don't pretend to really no Mississippi politics..... its one of a few states that I have never even been to (nor do I have any desire to go).... so, I acknowledge my Mississippi ignorance.
McDaniel should have know better than to try and beat the establishment at its own game. Tea Party needs to stop supporting the GOP, period.
:rofl, GOOD!!!!, ANOTHER LOSS FOR THE TEA MAGGOTS!!,
Notice how that other clown was endorsed by Palin, Santorum and the rest of that toxic cesspool, of inbred radical neo-cons...
I hate them because they are a pro white, hypocritical group of radical anti Government scum, you like them so much go join them, and play with the losing side, i personally hope one of them runs against Hillary in 2016, so we can see the biggest landslide in the history of Government, can you see the irony of that???Other than you being told to hate them, what have they done to you personally? Do you understand the concept of irony?
I hate them because they are a pro white, hypocritical group of radical anti Government scum, you like them so much go join them, and play with the losing side, i personally hope one of them runs against Hillary in 2016, so we can see the biggest landslide in the history of Government, can you see the irony of that???
No one thought Donnelly had a chance to win in Indiana either--and then Lugar lost to the TEA-party's Mourdock.
And Donnelly was also a strong candidate, a sitting congressman.
As for Cochran, he's a rubber-stamp to McConnell's filibuster war with Reid over amendments.
If not a 6 term limit, what ?
I'm wondering, Democrats... why do you refer to every person to the right of you as "far right" or "ultra far right loons"... etc..it's evident in nearly everyone of your posts.
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