Posted on 04/19/2014 5:41:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In five years, the tea party has launched some of the most charismatic and controversial Republicans in office today, including Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky. Who are the movements top candidates this cycle, and what are their prospects? Heres a look:
1. Mississippi: Chris McDaniel vs. Thad Cochran
In the early going, tea party-backed state Sen. Chris McDaniel was seen as the strongest challenger to a sitting US senator this cycle. Hes a young (early 40s), energetic trial lawyer and former talk radio host, with six years' service in the state legislature and he believes six-term Sen. Thad Cochran (R) is part of the problem in Washington.
The challenge for Mr. McDaniel is to persuade enough Republican voters in the June 3 primary to toss out a senior senator who is skilled at bringing federal dollars to Mississippi. McDaniel ran into trouble after qualifying his support for Katrina aid, a lifeline in this state.
The tea party movement gives McDaniels campaign energy on the ground, though Senator Cochran supporters are starting to wake up. Cochran beat McDaniel in fundraising for the first quarter of 2014 by more than 3 to 1.
McDaniel has run into other problems. An audio clip surfaced from his old radio show, with McDaniel making provocative comments about Mexicans, women, and slaves. Cochran is now looking a bit stronger than he was early in the race.
But if McDaniel pulls off an upset, the Democrats have a candidate ready to take him on: former US Rep. Travis Childers. Democrats hope McDaniel wins the primary, then blows up in the general, as has happened in the last two cycles with tea party-backed nominees. A Democratic pickup in deep-red Mississippi is improbable....
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In Oklahoma, T J Shannon is a Black, American Indian running to replace Tom Coburn. He was the Speaker of the State senate. Please support him. Very Conservative.
Speaking of that, Governor Sarah Palin’s husband, children and grandchildren are all Native Americans. Why is the Left never called racist when attacking them?
Who care if he is black or native American...he’ a conservative. That is what matters.
“Won’t You Come Home Thad Cochran”
performed by the “Boomers”, lyrics by Mrs. duffee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k27-HC90dzc
Right. Clarence Thomas doesn't matter either. Or Thomas Sowell
Why are you looking at the next Tex Curz when you have the original here and ready to fight? What the heck are you really talking about anyway!
So you have the idea that I wrote that article?
As most do, we respond to the article. I assumed that most always take it that way - not personally as to who posted the news... Are you feeling persecuted, not my intention. Just another comment about the article you posted!
Oh, okay. The way you phrased it made me think that you thought that I was looking for another Ted Cruz. My mistake.
Actually, I reread my comment and can understand why you took it that way...my bad! I always tend to comment about the article regardless of who posted it - that does tend to get me into trouble though - have to change my reference I guess. I apologize for any negative reference toward the poster (you in this instance).
We need hundreds of “Ted Cruz’s” and soon.
...are all Native Americans.
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I’m a Native American, derived from many generations. Everyone born on the Continent is a Native American.
Palin’s husband is an American Indian; a term that refers to various tribes of indiginous people from South America up through Canada (where they choose to call them First Natives).
I’m really tired of the ‘politically correct’ language!
Is Ted Cruz a natural-born citizen eligible to serve as president? [Yes! And I support him! JimRob]
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