Posted on 06/03/2014 11:35:56 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
HATTIESBURG, Mississippi With final votes still being counted, Tea Party-backed state Sen. Chris McDaniel is poised to force a runoff against 42-year incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) in the GOP primary here, likely prompting a three-week dash to the finish of an epic race between conservatives and the GOP Establishment.
"Whether it's tomorrow or whether it's three weeks from now we will be victorious, McDaniel said during a speech to supporters here around 11:30 p.m. CT. Cochran did not plan to address his campaign rally, according to NBC reporter Kasie Hunt.
With 97.9 percent of precincts reporting, McDaniel was up nearly 3,000 votes at 49.6 percent to Cochran's 48.8 percent, according to the Associated Press.
The likely runoff follows an all-night nail-biter between Cochran and McDaniel that saw each candidate see-saw between winner and loser. McDaniel supporters at an event here were ecstatic, cheering loudly at the television whenever new results come in while a country rock band and bagpipe band take turns entertaining the crowd.
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Actually as it stands, only 1 precinct in the state is left to count.
Mcdaniel is close enough to avoid the run off.
Things are changing by the minute so this post could actually be null by the time it’s posted.
Not sure what the recount parameters are.
However, if the 50% + 1 is the standard, based on the current 99%, the total votes cast are 306,305.
50% of that is 153,152.5
McDaniel has 151,842
McDaniel would need to pick up 1,311 to zero pick ups for the other 2 to avoid a run-off.
Thomas Carey, Cochran and GopE plant.
There. Fixed it.
IS that 99% of the total votes cast or 99% of the total precincts reporting?
The outcome is a surprise to me; I would have thought Cochran would have won with 53 percent but wouldn’t know why hardly anyone would be for him.
“Or, seeing that all but two are precincts in the Jackson area, are they trying to conjure up enough Cochran votes to put him over.”
Yes.
See the articles in this search for what happens to ballow boxes over night:
http://www.kingfish1935.blogspot.com/search?q=hattiesburg+mayor
scroll down and begin reading with the September 25, 2013 entry and read up from there.
Urban precincts in the NE do this stuff all the time.
99% OF PRECINCTS REPORTING
The Carey voters won’t bother to show up for the runoff. Neither will most of the Democrats who turned out for Cochran. Those who have done their civic duty will return to their daily lives and will only be vaguely aware that a runoff will occur. The passionate and committed will vote on June 24. That favors McDaniel.
I would like to have a few tips from you on how the stock market will perform over the coming weeks. I need the money.
I have a friend connected to Cochran who said he would have rather retired, but the good old boys establishment really pressured him, basically promising to do all the leg work for him. They would have put their own new candidate up had they known how Cochran felt earlier, but as it is, they didn’t have time. Hence the reason Cochran put forth zero effort. He’s old and tired. Just shows how desperate gop is to keep power
Yes I know. I didn’t think you knew, lol.
I misread your comment, my bad. I thought you were saying, well heck I don’t even know, it’s been a LONG night.
Please forgive me.
In some states, an absolute majority is required, otherwise the top two go to a run-off.
I wouldn't be too worried, the TEA Party has, as far as I can tell, won every run-off they've been in, and by large margins.
What happens in the run off (if there is one) if the votes are still just as close as of right now?
Precisely what I think as well. He made it known that he really wanted to retire. He’s 76 for pete’s sake.
I find it kind of telling that his campaign sent out Gregg Harper to talk to the troops last night. Was Cochran already in bed by then?
Unfortunately not. I think runoffs are stupid, but there are states that require a primary to have 50 percent. It’s irritating and idiotic, but what can you do...
We need this man, and these types of people in the Senate and House...and lots of them.
God bless this man...and the people of Mississippi to elect him.
My thoughts exactly.Tea Party Money Bomb!!
Geez! When I went to bed past night McDaniel was trailing by 4500. Good news!
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