No one likes a prolonged fight but I think McDaniel should set the example and track the corruption all the way back to DC and the GOPe.
A lot of wars in history were prolonged by a failure to hunt down the enemy when it was in retreat. Often the victors on a battlefield will run off the aggressors and call it a day. That is wrong. Because the enemy escapes and lives to fight another day. Patton knew this well.
Yes, McDaniel becomes the nominee when Cochran steps down. But he should *at a minimum* demand certain concessions from the state GOP and the GOPe in DC:
1. Immediate resignations of MS state GOP leaders including Connie Cochran and Haley Barbour.
2. No more outside funds period directed by or involving a sitting member of Congress supporting an incumbent against a challenger in a primary in any state.
3. McConnell steps down as minority leader and is barred from becoming majority leader.
4. Choice of committee assignments for Senator McDaniel.
Such demands can sue for peace in return for not pursuing criminal charges against members of the GOPe that were involved in the Cochran corruption against McDaniel.
Seem like reasonable demands, but Connie Cochran will go down separately if the allegations of McInnis are true. She’s looking at a long prison sentence.
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Thank you for your continuing insight, it is invaluable.
Keep it comin’!
No one likes a prolonged fight
We’re not just trading recipes here.
Thank you so much... very few of us have the time to dig into States’ election laws, and FEC percussions on them, like you do.