Posted on 06/30/2014 4:50:41 AM PDT by don-o
Volunteers working for tea party challenger Chris McDaniel in Mississippi say they have already found 20 percent of the invalid double-votes they need to cancel Sen. Thad Cochrans business-funded runoff victory.
Were finished with Hinds County, and were up to 1,500 invalid votes, said Noel Fritsch, Daniels press aide.
Thats critical because McDaniel can force another runoff if he can find more invalid votes than Cochrans roughly 7,000-vote margin-of-victory on June 24. Votes are invalidated if voters cast ballots in both the Democrats June 3 primary and the GOPs run-off on June 24.
However, McDaniel can also force another election even if he cant find 7,000 invalid ballots, said Fritsch.
We dont have to prove that we have 7,000 [invalid] votes . all there needs to be is enough doubt about the election, and were confident about that, he said.
That cancel by doubt strategy gives the McDaniel campaign an incentive to collect evidence about possible vote-buying and other potentially unethical behavior by Cochrans campaign.
So far, there are many reports about shady outreach to Democratic voters supposedly undertaken by Cochran and his allies, particularly done by relatives of former Gov. Haley Barbour.
For example, The Daily Caller reported that Henry Barbour, the head of the Mississippi Conservatives PAC and the nephew of Haley Barbour, paid Democratic operative Mitzi Bickers to make paid calls to potential Cochran supporters. Those calls may have spurred many loyal Democrats to cast invalid votes.
In the search for improper votes, GOP officials who are affiliated with Cochrans campaign are trying to block McDaniels search for invalidated votes that are recorded in the poll books, Fritsch said.
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However, 19,000 absentee voters cast ballots in the GOP run-off, and many of those votes may be improper, say McDaniels allies.
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Wow - first I’ve heard of this !!!
Anybody interested in letting the Republican National Committee know what you think about this matter: http://www.gop.com/contact-us/
Have at it.
The doofus McDaniel should have had a strategy BEFORE the runoff date. Such as attacking Cochran for his support for amnesty — which Dave Brat used to decimate Eric Cantor. But he sat there and refused to rally the White base, while Cochran rallied the Democrat’s Black base. Idiot.
Anyone know what might trigger a recount? It’s common for a recount to be automatically triggered if the margin of victory is .5% or less. But also a recount can commonly be triggered if it’s proven that there were substantial irregularities with the voting. Often, the loser is highly pressured to waive their right to a recount to keep “party unity”.
Not sure what MS law requires, but apparently McDaniel doesn’t need to find 7,000 illegal votes, but enough to show the election was tainted - wonder what that threshold is.
They should immediately bring charges against those 1500 fraudulent voters. After so many have spent plenty on a lawyer or spent a few days in the slammer, reduce/drop the charges when they tell who got them to vote.
Advertise “if you voted illegally in the June 24 runoff, you will be prosecuted. Admit it before xxx and charges will be reduced/dropped”.
I’m sure that won’t work like I want - but it’s fun to imagine it working ;)
Says it all....
They can find the rest in Madison, Oktibbeha, Humphreys, and Holmes Counties.
Wow, a doofus? He ran a good campaign.Where is your outrage against barbour and company?
What McDaniel might do is demand indictment of the individual fraudulent voter AND the poll official that helped in the crime. He would only have to do that a few times to scare the voter fraud out of Thad’s Black Legions and crooked Democrat poll officials all over the South. Then run a write-in campaign that would beat the Democrats in the race (Cochran and the other guy).
um... how can he prove who they voted for?
They are evil incarnate. But McDaniel KNEW this, and they said they would target Blacks. Cochran is PRO-AMNESTY. Many groups contacted him and made public statements urging MCDaniel to copy Dave Brat and slam Cochran over illegal immigration -- especially with the disaster on the border. He would have destroyed him. He refused. THAT makes me angry.
> um... how can he prove who they voted for?
He only needs to prove that they voted in both the Democrat primary and the Republican run-off, which is illegal.
Anyone know what might trigger a recount? It’s common for a recount to be automatically triggered if the margin of victory is .5% or less. But also a recount can commonly be triggered if it’s proven that there were substantial irregularities with the voting. Often, the loser is highly pressured to waive their right to a recount to keep “party unity”.
Not sure what MS law requires, but apparently McDaniel doesn’t need to find 7,000 illegal votes, but enough to show the election was tainted - wonder what that threshold is.
Can’t prove they voted for Cochran, but can’t disprove it either. So the only recourse is to petition for a new and fair election.
I think they should be focusing on closing the primary system personally.
Don’t think it will do any good but I fired off a message letting them know how despicable the actions in MS were.
I don’t think the national GOP believe they can do much as they need Cochran’s seat if he prevails in court or as opponent to a possible McDaniel’s write-in campaign.
Even if there are those in the national GOP that deplore the tactics used in MS, they can’t risk losing the game by chastising the beanball throwers.
But some beanballs have infuriated people so much that fans come out of the stands and onto the field. Then that brings some real problems.
If the Tea Party movement keeps this alive, and ‘comes down out of the stands and onto the field’ to chase and nab the beanballers, meaning that they protest and make progress in court or the Mississippi protest goes national then I expect the national GOP to pay some lip service and act like they care.
All in all, those who are influential and near the top of the national GOP are going to pay for MS one way or the other. Just how much they pay remains to be seen but I believe it won’t be a small amount.
> I think they should be focusing on closing the primary
> system personally.
Agreed, but the horse is out of the barn on this one, so McDaniels is doing what he can to unwind the mess.
Any word yet on hard drive crashes in the county clerks’ offices in Mississippi? Happens all the time you know.
> I dont think the national GOP believe they can do much as
> they need Cochrans seat
They have lost this seat. Even if McDaniels prevails, the slime left behind by cockroach Cochran and McDaniels has probably already forfeited the seat.
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