Discussion for article #226456
Now we know that McDaniel dispatched mind readers to the polling locations to read the minds of black voters for the purpose of the general election. Obviously the court is going to void this election and give the nomination to McDaniel with this kind of overwhelming evidence. He can then write a bill to have these poll watchers at all polls where blacks might vote to make sure they are voting properly.
I do not see how people voting for someone in a primary forces them to vote for the person in the election. Yes, you assume that they will if they participated in the primary but if they do something later, than they are under no obligation to vote for them then.
Looking at primaries as locking votes in just sounds wrong. Those people will largely vote for the picked candidate, but it is because they are extremely motivated. He is seemingly implying a mandate of sorts.
Why can’t McDaniels make up something about it being in the Constitution? Republicans do it all the time.
The smartest guy in his campaign with ethics killed himself…
Grasping at straws will not make you a U.S. Senator, sir.
So let me get this straight–his argument is that the GOP has the right to choose their candidate in the primary–a primary that is OPEN. He was soooo confident in the lead up to the primary he wasn’t concerned about how the primary was run UNTIL he lost. He deserves to have this thrown out–but better to have it go against him. If he was so concerned by the way the primary was run in MI, he could have worked to have it changed. He just cant’ stand the fact that Cochrane found a way to take him down–which I find hysterically funny. Not that I like Cochrane–I’d like to see him defeated in the general, but I"m not holding my breath—but just for the fact that this smug jerk lost. Please go away McDaniel. Your 5 minutes of fame are up.