Cochran is obviously senile, a servant of just about every evil known to American life, a marionette manipulated by Haley Barbour, and one who strangely said DURING the primary campaign that when he was young, he did "unspeakable things" to animals on the farm. THIS is what the GOP-E wants to cram down our throats this (or any) year???
Travis Childers is the other Democrat candidate and, apparently, not a Demonrat. Childers is said to be pro-life, pro-gun and anti-Obozocare, each of which positions likely beats the hell out of the spendaholic Cochran. Is it true that Cochran is living with a woman staffer who gets $100,000+ per year on his office payroll since stashing his wife in a nursing home? Was McDaniel too much of a gentleman to point out the obvious?
A vote for Childers is likely a good idea unless a credible third party candidate runs. The GOP-E should agree. After all, the GOP-E in Mississippi wants Jacksonville Demonrats and labor activists deciding on Senate nominees. Cochran's scalp can yet be lifted permanently and hung from our lodge poles.
If my judgment has been affected by my anger, it was that way at Little Big Horn as well. I checked with my non-angry self and learned that my non-angry decision is identical. Cochran's scalp must report to lodge pole detached from Cochran.
All candidates have to be registered by March 1, do you know if there are any? I couldn't find any info.
Thad Cochran delenda est.
Makes good sense. And frankly, if it was my state where the Democrat was pro-life, pro-gun and anti-Obozocare and the Republican was the opposite -- I'd vote for the Dem. The most important part is to a) vote such that liberal Republicans lose while simultaneously voting to put a guy in office who, if he wins, will do the RIGHT THINGS. Regardless of what party he does or doesn't belong to.
I’m more of a mind with Mark Levin (I think it was him, anyways) that the best way to go about this is to pick one, and only one, Senate race, consolidate efforts and target the GOPe incumbent for political destruction.
Mississippi is, to me, the right race to do that. No fan of McConnell, but Grimes is both severely Liberal (esp compared to Childers) AND KY is very much a “purple” state where if she gets the seat it’s going to be damned impossible to get her out. Ever.
In MS the seat WILL go back to the GOP in six years. IMHO it could happen a lot sooner, since Childers might like the seat, want to serve more than one term and be persuaded to follow in the footsteps of Senators Shelby and Nighthorse-Campbell and switch parties.