Posted on 07/16/2014 12:44:12 PM PDT by Hostage
On July 15, Chris McDaniel won a Mississippi lower state court order to see the poll books in Jackson County. McDaniel is trying to show that the number of voters who voted in the Democratic primary of June 3, and then voted in the Republican run-off primary on June 24, exceeds the number of votes by which McDaniel lost the run-off primary. See this story. Jackson County contains Pascagoula. It is the fifth most populous county in the state.
MS has 82 counties. 60 counties have cooperated on their own volition to allow McDaniel to review the election materials. McDaniel's lawyer have had to file writs of Mandamus on 20 counties. So far they have won 3 and are waiting for a decision due any moment now from the MS Supreme Court regarding Harrison County.
McDaniel's lawyers at a press conference today said there is more than enough evidence to challenge the election and they will be challenging the election.
Go, Chris, GO!!
Please ping the MS list, thank you.
Good! Even if they win in the end, fight them! Lay their schemes and crimes bare!
Chris is EXACTLY what the country needs in Washington and everywhere. Never ever ever give up! Never Surrender!
Do you have a link to the report on that press conference? It might deserve its own thread.
MS Ping
I REALLY admire Chris’ keeping the pressure on, here.. I hope someone like Donald Trump is funding his efforts, because these investigations are not cheap.
Good. He should keep fighting for the people that supported him — real republicans — not the ones baited by race or paid $15.
Yes I have the link. It was a live stream and I thought too that it needed its own thread but the lawyer’s presentations were so compelling that I could not tear myself away to set up a separate thread.. The live stream is shut down now but a recording may come back. Here’s the live stream link:
http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/26035119/streaming-live-chris-mcdaniel-news-conference
Google Shaun McCutcheon. He’s a big gun who stepped into this travesty in a big way this past Monday.
Thad Cochran delenda est.
Exactly! Win or lose, expose the corrupt state and national GOP officials
who broke the law.
Fight On for ol’ SC
Our men Fight On to victory.
Our Alma Mater dear,
looks up to you
Fight On and win
For ol’ SC
Fight On to victory
Fight On!
Or, the Fresno State Bulldogs’ challenge: `Anyone. Anywhere. Any time.’
Go Chris! Beat `em like a bad piece a meat!
Thanks for keeping us up to speed on these goings on.
Great news!
The press conference was a shocker. The McDaniel lawyers have said there is so much corruption they have documented more than 10,000 pages of it and are reviewing it, organizing it and will be giving a copy to the press.
IN ADDITION,
they will be informing the US Attorney’s office, the MS AG, the FEC of the depth and breadth of the corruption which is astounding.
FOR EXAMPLE,
in many counties where access was granted, in precinct after precinct after precinct they found scores more votes than were signed in on the signing sheets. That’s called the ballot box.
The McDaniel lawyers, ages in their 40s and 50s, said they had heard all their lives of the good ole boy system of fraud in elections, of stuffed ballot boxes, of fake absentees, of double and triple voting and on and on and on, but they emphasized they had never believed it until now that they are up close and personal to it. They have now seen it and they are going to be taking it all the way to Washington.
So much more at the press conference to disseminate. Please everyone try and find a video copy of today’s press conference.
In other news, the whole extended Barbour and Cochran families just boarded a Gulfstream G450 for an extended vacation in Belize.
LOL
Hey Hostage, thanks for the updates and work you have done!
Expose the lawbreakers in MS! Send them to jail!
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