Posted on 06/24/2014 5:21:21 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
State officials in Mississippi are warning groups backing state Sen. Chris McDaniel that their efforts to organize poll watchers for Tuesday's runoff might be illegal.
Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), the underdog in his primary runoff fight with McDaniel, has been pushing African-American and Democratic voters to turn out for him on Tuesday to try to expand his share of the vote.
Under state law, Democrats who did not vote in the first primary round are allowed to vote in the GOP runoff, but conservatives backing McDaniel have argued the law prevents voters from supporting a candidate in the primary that they dont plan to back in the general election making Cochrans push potentially illegal.
The Senate Conservatives Fund, FreedomWorks and the Tea Party Patriots are deploying poll watchers Tuesday trained to observe whether the law is being followed," an adviser to the effort told The New York Times.
But Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood (D) and Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann (R) are charging the effort by the trio of conservative groups might be illegal.
In a release, they point to a section in state law allowing for just one poll watcher appointed by each candidate on the ballot, and argue that there is no authority in state law for a PAC or other outside group to place election observers in Mississippi polling places.
The law also allows very narrow opportunities for observers to challenge a persons ballot only if the voter openly declares he does not intend to support the nominee in the general election.
Their offices are deploying their own poll watchers to keep an eye on Tuesday's proceedings.
The contentious nature of the runoff battle between McDaniel and Cochran has tempers flaring in Mississippi, and the flood of out-of-state media, activists and officials to polling places Tuesday is likely to add to the pressure-cooker atmosphere in the state.
And Mississippi Republican Party Chairman Joe Nosef said he was concerned about how the poll watchers may reflect on the GOP, if they take liberties with their proposed duties and are seen as racially profiling voters.
"Ive talked to almost every lawyer with a bar number in Mississippi about the law I just mentioned, and one thing that seems to be clear is it's nearly unenforceable. So the last thing that I want is a bunch of out of state people questioning randomly, or worse, people who are trying to vote today," he said in an interview with MSNBC host Chuck Todd.
McDaniel has led in nearly every survey of the runoff, but the outcome of such a rare election is difficult to predict. Democrats are hoping those polls are correct, however, as they're running former Rep. Travis Childers in the race in hopes of taking advantage of what they see as a weak nominee in McDaniel, if he wins.
“LET US STEAL THE ELECTION AND SHUT UP!”
At the very least, MSM will play the race card if their RINO loses.
Its illegal to stop Haley Barbour’s fraud. The man belongs in a federal prison for the Favre pardon stunt alone
>> Mississippi Republican Party Chairman Joe Nosef said he was concerned about how the poll watchers may reflect on the GOP
The GOP-e jokes write themselves.
If they are not specifically prohibited by law, there should not be any problem with watchers not affiliated with any candidate's campaign. Just because the 'allows' candidates to appoint watches, why would other concerned citizens be prohibited?
Hopefully the poll watchers ignored them and watched the polls.
This alone should make people see that our elections are no longer fair. Frankly, I have no doubt that we could be very disappointed in November. Once people know they can cheat and get away with it, they will continue to cheat.
Just returned from my polling place here in NW Mississippi and the Democrat voters are three deep and wrapped around the polling place.
Now that your blood pressure is at dangerous levels, I’m just trying to get some goats. Voting here was slightly higher than at the primary.
No kidding. The GOPe is now the DNC.
Wahtchu lookin’ at, 2DV?
EXACTLY what I first thought of, too.
That is truly repellant. If that was really paid for by a pro-Cochran supporter (and not a trolling leftist group) I would make sure that Thud knew I would sooner vote for a dhimmi than him.
Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), the underdog in his primary runoff fight with McDaniel, has been pushing African-American and Democratic voters to turn out for him on Tuesday to try to expand his share of the vote.
If the Republican Party allows that sort of BS, they lose me.
Our elections have not been fair for a very long time. My dear departed mother a demoncrapic election judge told me stories of how they would mark un marked ballots and “count” the vote in the sixties. Come on people just become election workers an put honor back in elections.
And there is no law saying outside groups CAN’T be poll watchers.
It’s sad that in this day and age we still have crooked elections.
Yes...I am so very well aware ;-)
What I would give...to see you swat those thugs away...like the flies that they are!
It. Would. Be. Absolutely. Glorious.
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