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Cochran up big in general, McDaniel supporters still mad
Public Policy Polling ^ | July 15, 2014

Posted on 07/19/2014 10:26:38 AM PDT by Clintonfatigued

PPP's new Mississippi poll find Thad Cochran has a strong advantage for the general election- but that the fallout from last month's divisive runoff has left a lot of voters undecided. Cochran's at 40% to 24% for Democrat Travis Childers and 5% for Reform Party candidate Shawn O'Hara, with 31% of voters still undecided.

Cochran's emerged from the primary popular with Democrats (58/22 approval) and unpopular with Republicans (39/52). Cochran is particularly well liked by African Americans, sporting a 59/20 approval rating, and even narrowly leading Childers with them at 37/36. Cochran is only polling at 48% among GOP voters though with 37% still undecided, reflecting a lot of McDaniel supporters who are still so angry they can't bring themselves to say they'll vote for Cochran in November.

In general Mississippians think Cochran won the Republican runoff fair and square. 58% think he was the rightful winner to only 29% who believe McDaniel was, and 50% think McDaniel should concede to only 35% who believe he should keep on fighting. McDaniel voters are pretty unanimous in thinking he was done wrong though- 81% think he was the rightful winner of the runoff to just 10% who believe Cochran was. And they want him to keep on fighting- only 28% think he should concede to 63% that want him to keep on challenging the outcome of the election.

The protracted fight is having a pretty negative impact on McDaniel's image beyond his support base though. He now has a 29/53 favorability rating, and he actually trails Childers by a point in a hypothetical match up at 37/36, with the Reform Party candidate getting 4%. He may be hurting his ability to run successfully for office in the future.

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To: Clintonfatigued

Cursed the political machine of the GOP... and still we are advised if we leave the party we’ll never win... I say, tell em all to go to hell, we are forming a third party!


21 posted on 07/19/2014 11:17:24 AM PDT by dps.inspect (rage against the Obama machine...)
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To: Viennacon

“Cochran’s at 40%”

That is ‘up big’ for an incumbent?!
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I agree, it’s a pathetic number for an incumbent. Wait until the DemocRAT political ads begin. When folks go into the voting booth in November, the folks who traditionally always vote DemocRAT will still do that and a significant chunk of folks who traditionally vote Republican will still do that BUT FOR THE SENATE RACE where rightfully angry conservatives will hold their noses and vote for Childers to send the GOP a message they need to receive.

GOPe fraud and corruption cannot be allow to succeed.


22 posted on 07/19/2014 11:18:00 AM PDT by House Atreides (ANOTHER CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN FOR CHILDERS 2014 .... Don't reward bad GOPe behavior.)
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To: Clintonfatigued

I’m not a tin foil hat kind of gal, but I can honestly perceive a plan where Cochran wins, then resigns (health reasons, ya know) and Barbour appoints himself or a place holder until a special election or the next regular election is held. Barbour would then keep control of the state party and be in the driver’s seat to be elected.

Cochran is showing the effects of his age. His errant wandering in the Capitol is pretty alarming.

McDaniel is not only fighting for this election. He’s taking on the whole corrupt, power hungry GOPe establishment in MS. Maybe he doesn’t care if he’s tainted goods and is willing to be a sacrificial lamb if it reveals the true colors of the Cochran/Barbour cabal and levels the playing field for the next real conservative who runs.


23 posted on 07/19/2014 11:19:27 AM PDT by randita ("Is a nation without borders a nation?"...Noonan)
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To: House Atreides

I’m disenchanted with the whole process at this point. According to Sabato, this will be the best year for incumbents in a long time. No matter what, scum get elected.

Karl Rove got all his crud candidates in North Carolina and Oklahoma and Georgia ad infinitum. I am excited about exactly ZERO new senate candidates except perhaps Ben Sasse, and maybe Ernst in Iowa is okay.

I have no incentive to do anything this year. Repukes are going to lose again, I can see it now.


24 posted on 07/19/2014 11:21:09 AM PDT by Viennacon (Rebuke the Repuke!)
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To: Clintonfatigued

If 58% of Mississippians think Cochran won that despicable primary fair and square, then 58% of Mississippians are dumb as a box of rocks.


25 posted on 07/19/2014 11:21:12 AM PDT by july4thfreedomfoundation (I don't want to feel "safe." I want to feel FREE!)
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To: Clintonfatigued

John Tower was a 35-year old Conservative (younger even than Ted Cruz) when he won the special election to succeed the liberal LBJ over an old (62) Tory Democrat seatwarmer named Dollar Bill Blakley. He was certainly in line with the ideological lean of Texas voters and at the vanguard of the state’s eventual realignment to the GOP.

Travis Childers was a 50-year old Democrat fluke running in a Republican district where the special election nominee, Greg Davis, was a creepy closeted homosexual RINO (who also turned out to be a criminal, sentenced just this month to prison for 2 1/2 years). Had the nominee been the choice of the base, ex-Tupelo Mayor Glenn McCullough, Childers would’ve lost. Now Childers is 56, certainly in no likely position to embark on a career in the Senate that would take him to 80 years of age (Tower was all of 60 when he wrapped up his 24 years in the Senate). His election would similarly be a fluke, based entirely on the corruption of the incumbent and his fitness for office, not an affirmation of a return to the Democrat party after MS’s realignment to the GOP.


26 posted on 07/19/2014 11:26:55 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: randita

Bryant is supposed to appoint Gregg Harper after Thad retires in a couple


27 posted on 07/19/2014 11:28:58 AM PDT by Sybeck1 (Remember Mississippi!)
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To: uncitizen

Very reminiscent of Illinois with its corrupt Combine. In that state, you’re either “in” (pro-Combine) or “out” (anti-Combine reformist). The party labels themselves tell you nothing. Sen. Durbin (D), Sen. Kirk (RINO), Gov. Quinn (D), Quinn’s RINO opponent in November, Bruce Rauner, & even Emperor Zero, all Combiners. Elections are fixed and stolen on behalf of Combiners, regardless of party label.


28 posted on 07/19/2014 11:30:38 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: randita

Barbour isn’t Governor anymore (Phil Bryant is), but he’s chin-deep in the fraud surrounding this race.


29 posted on 07/19/2014 11:32:00 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: Clintonfatigued

If Cochran is only at 40%, he is in serious trouble.


30 posted on 07/19/2014 11:32:56 AM PDT by stop_fascism (The USA needs a second party.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

It’s all so obvious to us now, but this has been going on for years, under the radar, unreported by the govt propagandists. I fear it is too late now. We lost everything our forefathers built. I’m so angry about it and yet so sad for our beloved country. It’s just hard to believe there are people that hate this beautiful country so much that they worked for decades to destroy it.


31 posted on 07/19/2014 11:35:17 AM PDT by uncitizen (Buckle up! We're on the Facism Fast Track!)
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To: uncitizen

It’s all about power and control. Their morals and ethics are as far afield from the Founders as imaginable. Today, these politicians will cling to it until they are senile, dead, or can install their flunkies to perpetuate their power after they’ve “retired.” Long ago, most of the Founders realized the dangers of such power and would give it up voluntarily, lest they become the very corruption they railed against in the first place.

One thing is quite clear: the Tree of Liberty cannot possibly be more parched than it is now (and yet, it will become even drier before real action is taken).


32 posted on 07/19/2014 11:51:33 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: Clintonfatigued; paintriot; Lil Flower; Malichi; WXRGina; duffee; onyx; DrewsMum; Tupelo; mstar; ...

Ms Ping


33 posted on 07/19/2014 12:05:01 PM PDT by WKB
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To: sam_whiskey

I don’t either. They won’t be getting money or promises this time around!!!!


34 posted on 07/19/2014 12:09:16 PM PDT by WKB
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To: Clintonfatigued
That being said, open runoffs are the law in Mississippi and contesting the results would be counter productive.

I totally disagree. I'm not a political scholar or historical buff but I personally think it's worth any price to fight the fraud.

This crap about someone's political future if they fight is why we're in the mess we're in. Just like they talked Coleman into conceding and Franken giving us Obamacare, nothing good can come from putting one's own political future above the will of the people and integrity of elections.

Never give up, Chris!

35 posted on 07/19/2014 12:23:45 PM PDT by Kenny
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To: Clintonfatigued

How is it odd that so many are undecided? You dump and rain on the
same voters you need in the general election and this is what you get.
A large portion of MS conservatives on the fence on if they will sit it out
or vote for Childers.

BTW 40% is not a ringing endorsement for Cochran.

Spread your nonsense elsewhere.


36 posted on 07/19/2014 12:28:12 PM PDT by tennmountainman (True conservatives don't like being rained on by their own party!)
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To: Clintonfatigued

PPP is a Democrat polling organization. Naturally, they would back Cochran.

Can you imagine that senile old goat heading the Appropriations Committee in the next Senate? The Dems know they will have the keys to the vault with that incompetent running the bank.


37 posted on 07/19/2014 1:22:12 PM PDT by txrefugee
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To: Clintonfatigued

I said this in an earlier thread and I’ll repeat it:
Forget vote fraud, forget race-baiting ads, forget Cochran’s refusal to debate McDaniel (if in fact he’s still capable of speaking w/out a handler). The Republican primary was so Republicans could choose their representative in the November elections. The operative word here is “Republicans”. After he trailed McDaniel June 3 he begged the state Democrats to save his political butt. God only know what deal he cut to get their support, but get it he did. His democrat allies came to his rescue, and it is to them he now owes much.
Bottom line-our “Republican” candidate was chosen by Democrats with the blessings of the RNC. If it had been Republicans alone making the choice McDaniel would’ve won. Period. The actions of Cochran and the RNC make a mockery of the word “representative”, and I will NOT go along with this blatant theft. As for those who think this is sour grapes just remember, if the poker game is crooked, it doesn’t matter if it’s the only game in town, you get out of it. And that’s just what I’m doing this Fall...


38 posted on 07/19/2014 1:55:38 PM PDT by Exeter (Thad Cochran, at 78 Mississippi's newest Democrat Senator...)
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To: Clintonfatigued

The only way we will have an honest government is to see this matter through and be willing to do it again and again.


39 posted on 07/19/2014 1:59:07 PM PDT by stboz
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To: Clintonfatigued

Folks....PPP is a liberal, left-wing Democrat pollster that is never right. They rig the early polls...and then two or three days before the general....they come in with an severly amended poll. They are not honest or honorable folks!!! Like Obama....they lie...100% of the time!!!


40 posted on 07/19/2014 1:59:50 PM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX ( My only objective is to defeat and destroy Obama & his Democrat Party, politically!!!.)
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