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Question: Do you really think MS would be a Dem pick up if Chris McDaniel is the GOP Senate nominee?
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dmmidmi
dmwestmi
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« on: June 05, 2014, 07:56:58 AM »

With Cochran - Safe R
With McDaniel - Likely Safe R

Fixed.

For some unknown reason, most voters in Mississippi are committed to one party or the other. Someone should look into why this is the case.
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dmmidmi
dmwestmi
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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2014, 09:28:38 AM »

With Cochran - Safe R
With McDaniel - Likely Safe R

Fixed.

For some unknown reason, most voters in Mississippi are committed to one party or the other. Someone should look into why this is the case.

Southern whites and southern blacks.

I forgot to include the sarcasm font. There's no such thing as an undecided voter in Mississippi.
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dmmidmi
dmwestmi
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« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2014, 10:44:22 AM »

With Cochran - Safe R
With McDaniel - Likely Safe R

Fixed.

For some unknown reason, most voters in Mississippi are committed to one party or the other. Someone should look into why this is the case.

Southern whites and southern blacks.

I forgot to include the sarcasm font. There's no such thing as an undecided voter in Mississippi.

That's not true. His name is Bob.

I'm guessing Bob is neither white nor black.
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dmmidmi
dmwestmi
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« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2014, 03:34:41 PM »

With Cochran - Safe R
With McDaniel - Likely Safe R

Fixed.

For some unknown reason, most voters in Mississippi are committed to one party or the other. Someone should look into why this is the case.

This may be the dumbest post I've ever seen on this site.

A state that had a 75% Democratic house delegation as recently as 2011 is a "one party" state?

Why don't you take your pointers from the folks who actually live here?

Of course you know more about your state's political lean than I do. And sure, I'm willing to bet that Mississippi's political climate is a lot more complex than the simplified version I off-handedly described.

But since 1984, the Presidential election results have been nearly identical, election after election, with (mostly) the same counties voting for the same party. Are you saying that there isn't a pattern to be seen here, based on the historical makeup of the geographic regions of your state?
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