There is almost nothing in that article I disagree with, which is why I hope McDaniel wins.
That doesn’t change the fact that there are a lot of republican senators that vote worse than Cochran, and so if he wins I don’t believe it is the tragedy that others suggest.
But I apologize to those who want to be inconsolable, and hope there is no need for such consolation. In any case, nothing I said could make a difference as I never said anything good about Cochran before the polls closed, and nothing I say now can change a single vote.
So arguing against me is really just arguing about how bad we should feel if he wins. Which is a fine argument, but it scares me how seriously people want to feel really bad.
Hopefully, nobody will have to feel bad at all, except those who really wanted Cochran.
nailbiter
87.6% Reporting
C. McDaniel 49.9% 133,334
T. Cochran (i) 48.5% 129,511
I try to explain to relatives why I am so passionate about races like these. They think I’m just nuts but the left has nearly destroyed America and if we don’t stop them now, they will finish us off.
Chris will be on our side.
Actually ‘a lot’ is exactly 2.
http://blogs.rollcall.com/rothenblog/senator-thad-cochran-underdog/
“Cochrans 2013 score from the Club for Growth was 56 percent. Only two GOP senators, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine, had lower scores.”