Alabama, California, Chris McDaniel, Gov. Robert Bentley, Iowa, Joni Ernst, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Rep. Buck McKeon, Rep. Henry Waxman, Rep. Julia Brownley, Rep. Steve Palazzo, Rep. Tom Latham, Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Thad Cochran, Sen. Tim Johnson, South Dakota, Travis Childers
In Governor, House, Senate on June 4, 2014 at 12:17 pm
Mississippi
It was clear that Sen. Thad Cochran was in trouble against state Sen. Chris McDaniel in their Republican primary battle. Last night, McDaniel outpaced the senator by just under 2,500 votes, but the race may not be over. With McDaniel hovering under the 50 percent cut line (49.4 percent with 99 percent of precincts reporting), it appears a secondary election between the two men will occur on June 24. A third candidate, realtor Tom Carey, received two percent, which might be enough to deny McDaniel winning outright, although it is unclear just how many outstanding votes remain to be counted. The post-election period here should be of great interest. The bottom line: this pivotal Senate primary challenge race may not yet be over.
Rep. Steve Palazzo (R-MS-4) got a scare last night, in what proved to be the biggest surprise of the evening. Former veteran Democratic Rep. Gene Taylor (D-MS-4) came close to forcing the two-term incumbent into a run-off, but it appears the congressman will barely win re-nomination with a 50.5-43 percent margin over Taylor Continue reading >
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Aimee Belgard, Alabama, California, Chris McDaniel, Don Norcross, Gary King, Gov. Dennis Daugaard, Gov. Robert Bentley, Gov. Susana Martinez, Iowa, Joe Baca, John Driscoll, John Lewis, Joni Ernst, Mark Jacobs, Matt Schultz, Mike Rounds, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Pat Murphy, Rep. Bruce Braley, Rep. Buck McKeon, Rep. Gary Miller, Rep. Gene Taylor, Rep. Henry Waxman, Rep. Spencer Bachus, Rep. Steve Palazzo, Rep. Tom Latham, Rep. Travis Childers, Rick Weiland, Sen. Jeff Sessions, Sen. Thad Cochran, South Dakota, Staci Appel, Steve Lonegan, Swati Dandekar, Ted Lieu, Tom MacArthur
In Election Analysis on June 2, 2014 at 11:38 am
Voters in eight states go to the polls tomorrow, making June 3rd the largest single voting day on the primary election calendar.
Mississippi
We begin our analysis in the south, with the premier race of the day. Mississippi Republican Sen. Thad Cochran fights to win renomination against state Sen. Chris McDaniel in order to continue his long political career. Cochran was originally elected to the Senate in 1978 and became the first modern-day Republican to represent a Deep South state. He won his House seat six years earlier, in fact on the same day that Richard Nixon was re-elected president.
The latest public opinion polls actually showed McDaniel leading the senator, perhaps as a result of a unified front of national conservative organizations falling in line behind the challenger and spending Continue reading >
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