Posted on 06/25/2014 4:07:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Tea Party leaders and activists urged Chris McDaniel to run as a write-in candidate against Senator Thad Cochran in November. Cochran won the primary on Tuesday thanks to Democrats who turned out to support the incumbent Mississippi senator.
TIME Mag reported:
Chris McDaniel was defiant in defeat, but hasnt signaled hell mount a long-shot write-in bid
Tea Party activists in Mississippi and beyond urged state Sen. Chris McDaniel to mount a write-in campaign against Republican Sen. Thad Cochran on Wednesday, following McDaniels stunning defeat in a primary runoff vote Tuesday.
When the Republican Establishment acts like Democrats, what is the point of supporting them? Tea Party Nation President Judson Phillips wrote in an email to supporters Wednesday morning. Every McDaniel supporter in Mississippi from DeSoto County in the North to Biloxi in the South should stand up today and tell Chris McDaniel that if he runs as a write-in candidate in November, they will support him.
McDaniel lost in a runoff to the six-term incumbent Cochran by only about 6,000 votes, amounting to less than 2% of the total count. Many of those who pushed Cochran over the top were either Republicans whod been unmoved to vote in the initial June 3 primary (which McDaniel narrowly won but failed to secure the 50% needed to prevent a runoff), or Democrats who were inspired to vote for Cochran to prevent a Tea Party victory for McDaniel.
Turnout in Tuesdays runoff was higher than in Round One, with about 55,000 more ballots cast, many of them by Democrats for Cochran.
McDaniel also won thanks to a racist flier attacking McDaniel.
UPDATE: We are waiting on a response from Jenny Beth Martin from the Tea Party Patriots.
UPDATE: The North Mississippi Tea Party sent out this email this morning:
To all my friends who worked for Freedom and Senator Chris McDaniel I want to give thanks to God for your efforts to do the right thing.. Our principles and values were expressed by Senator McDaniel with his life and voting the past 7 years representing district 42.
Those who watched everything happen I hope you fell shame for not working to secure the Freedom for your and my children and grandchildren.. Our future as a free people has now gone to a lower level that we will not be able to recover..
Please block my emails and/or ask to be removed from my mailing list.. NO EXPLANATION NEEDED..
Thanks to all who love God given Freedom,
bill
Tea Party of Tate County and North Mississippi
The provision doesn’t exclude writing-in any other eligible person’s name. It merely
provides an example of a permitted name, IMO.
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You are absolutely correct. But that name won’t be counted as long as there is a
living/qualified candidate for all qualified spots for that position on the ballot.
That is not what the statute provides. The only source for above position is an MS SOS employee from 2011.
Well we can discuss that to the cows come home but it won’t change what the rule says.
Maybe it would be clearer if a period was placed after ‘for’ and not a comma.
But it clearly states a name write-in because of
death, resignation, withdrawal or removal
of any candidate whose name shall have been printed
on the official ballot, ...
Any write-in beyond death, resignation, withdrawal or removal, isn’t recognized per this section of code.
That’s not how my middle school grammar reads it.
Okay, no problem as it is what it is and we aren’t the interpreters of the code.
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