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To: trebb
Still considering whether to write in McDaniel or vote Childers. Cochran has ads saying how Republicans need to stick together to elect Republicans - might as well be spitting on us who got betrayed by him and his backers.

Me, too! It's really heavy on my mind. Although a write-in of Chris McDaniel would be a wasted vote (because it would not count, since he's not a write-in candidate), I find it almost impossible to think I could vote for a commie Democrat, even one paying lip service to a sane stance on illegal immigration. Even though writing in Chris would be a waste of my vote, I may do it anyway. Cochran ran a criminal snake's campaign.

16 posted on 10/26/2014 6:45:59 AM PDT by WXRGina (The Founding Fathers would be shooting by now.)
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To: WXRGina
Sounds like we are in the same quandary - if we don't take Cochran down and send a very clear message that even a "safe conservative" State like MS is not open to being screwed with by the GOPe. If Cochran wins, betrayal wins. I'm leaning more and more to a vote for Childers to double down on my non-vote for Cochran. It will take a lot of hot showers to wash it off, but it might be better than allowing the yoke to be fastened around our necks. If there's enough of us in the same mindset, it might be the wake-up call the Right needs to hear.

Still another week to let it fester in my mind - my birthday is Monday, 3 Nov and my present to myself would be to see Cochran either go down hard or squeak by with so small an advantage that the clarion call rings so loud that even those who betray us (while insisting on playing fair with the enemy) must sit up and hear.

19 posted on 10/26/2014 6:55:06 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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