Posted on 10/17/2013 10:58:33 AM PDT by Sybeck1
ELLISVILLE Second-term state Sen. Chris McDaniel says hes running for the U.S. Senate in 2014, a decision that likely pits him against longtime incumbent Thad Cochran in the Republican primary.
Cochran turns 76 in December and is expected to announce late this year whether hell seek re-election to the Senate seat he first won in 1978. He has been raising campaign cash.
The 41-year-old McDaniel announced his intentions Thursday in his hometown of Ellisville.
Cochran served six years in the U.S. House before becoming the first Republican since Reconstruction to win a statewide office in Mississippi when he was elected to the Senate. He has served as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, bringing billions of federal dollars to the state.
McDaniel has been closely allied with tea party conservatives.
Murcowski is not an independent, despite the fact that she should have been forced out of the party for a write-in campaign (goes against official party rules).
That said, she may try to avoid a primary defeat by switching before 2016.
I would think Kirk would retire after one term anyway because of his stroke.
Murkowski ran as an independent but is still a republican. So yes, we could primary her again.
Collins so far has a democrat announcing against her but no republican.
I am in!!! I will donate as soon as I have his website.
cochran’s retirement home is in Orange Beach, Alabama.
can the senate afford to lose Cochran’s august leadership?
(yes, i am being sarcastic...what has this stiff accomplished in 35 YEARS in the senate????)
WOW I thought Kirk was the worst RINO of the RINO’s. How could folks in Mississippi elect people more liberal than Mark Kirk?
The problem with Maine is you either have Collins or a Democrat most likely. Too many country club Republican types to make anything but a RINO viable in that state.
“The problem with Maine is you either have Collins or a Democrat most likely. Too many country club Republican types to make anything but a RINO viable in that state.”
I’ve never bought into that myth. LePage won in Maine. And Scott Brown won here in MA when he ran as a conservative. He lost when he ran as a moderate.
That logic is just touted to convince us to never nominate a conservative because moderates are easy for democrats to beat.
Collins has a hard-line liberal democrat running against her. If she’s the nominee she’ll be beaten. Only a conservative can go toe to toe against a liberal because moderates don’t like to criticize or attack anybody but conservatives.
Good news.
I buy it as a political reality. Republicans are more liberal in the Northeast and states like Illinois and California.
While there are exceptions, a moderate is more electable there. All-in-all Scot Brown is a moderate.
The most viable tea party senators will come from states like South Carolina and Kentucky.
So Thad to see him go.
I used to know his brother, Hanging Thad, of Florida.
I have a lisp, you know!
MS people are totally uninformed about both of their senators. The media must be on hiatus there.
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