Thad Cochran's opponent in November is a pro-life, pro-gun Democrat. He has an A+ rating from the NRA and an award from the National Right to Life organization for his commitment to the pro-life cause.
Those are the number one and number 2 issues that I demand from a candidate.
I could actually, in good conscience, vote for the Democrat in the Mississippi Senate race.
I would not vote for Thad Cochran to be the water taster at a sewage treatment plant.
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Actually, I would!
I hear ya. I would never vote for a Democrat though. The Rat party wouldn’t allow a conservative in there unless it was a trick.
What's his name?
I could vote for that, and I could especially do it to punish the threachery Cochran and crew hit Chris McDaniel with. He's still busy pulling knives out of his back.
I could campaign for that.
RE: Thad Cochran’s opponent in November is a pro-life, pro-gun Democrat.
What are his stances on Taxes and Obamacare?
Then do it or better yet, write in McDaniel. Don’t reward Cochran and his cronies.
I live in TN, but I may slip over to MS, my former home state and volunteer
to drives bus loads of Childers voters to the polls.
I might even encourage them to vote 3 or 4 times for Childers.
So you're thinking the Democrat wouldn't be pulled leftwards by Washington in the way a Republican would? Or wouldn't end up farther left than Thad Cochran? Interesting.
I don't know enough to judge, but 1) the Democrat would help make people who disagree with you committee chairs, and Cochran wouldn't, and 2) while the Democrat might have to take conservative stands to get reelected, if there's a Democrat in the White House, he or she might promise the Democrat a job in the administration if the Democrat senator comes out as a liberal, so you could get four years of votes you'd abhor out of that new Democrat senator.