I’d like to see a sample ballot to know who is in place #1 on the ballot, #2 on the ballot and #3 on the ballot.
Whomever is #1 on the ballot usually picks up a few “lazy” votes.
Again, logic comes into this situation. The challenger is looking forward to a long career in Washington, perhaps as long as Cochran. Although his campaign ads criticize Cochran for voting for his own pay raises, does anyone who knows how this system works expect McDaniel to refuse pay raises?
If I have to vote for McDaniel to prevent a democrat from winning the seat, I will, but not in this primary. I’ve looked both men in the eye, more than once, and I’m not convinced that all that glitters is gold. Well, out of state Gold is another matter.