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Rand should ignore Mississippi. Nothing to gain for him just pissing off more conservatives to win a state already safely GOP.
Senator Rand Paul To Headline Mississippi Republican Party Victory Event
http://www.randpac.com/2014/12/05/s...e-mississippi-republican-party-victory-event/
http://www.clarionledger.com/story/politicalledger/2014/11/15/rand-paul-msgop/19085563/
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/11/haley-barbour-apology-obama-policies-tar-babies-112726.html
Senator Chris McDaniel shared a link.
about an hour ago · Edited
Where have we seen this before? Cochran-Barbour campaign tactics are now being used to help Democrat Sen. Landrieu in LA.
With her chances of winning slipping away, it appears she hired Thad's campaign team.
PLEASE SHARE.
Senator Chris McDaniel shared a link.
3 hours ago
And yes, it's the same Trent Lott that thinks Obamacare should be saved. The split in our party is growing ever more apparent.
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Senator Chris McDaniel
The members of the Senate Conservative Coalition showed support for local and parental control of education by traveling the state tirelessly over the past year to talk about the dangers of Common Core. We fought against it by supporting an amendment to defund it in the Senate earlier this year knowing full well we would lose, which we did 39-11.
The final vote tally is found on the official Senate Document below. There were only 11 votes against Common Core.
Senator Rand Paul To Headline Mississippi Republican Party Victory Event
WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) will join Governor Phil Bryant and the Mississippi Republican Party in Jackson, Mississippi on Monday, December 8 for a fundraising event benefiting the state party.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2014
WHAT: Mississippi Republican Party Victory Lunch
TIME: 11:30 am (CST)
WHO: Senator Rand Paul & Governor Phil Bryant
WHERE: The Old Capitol Inn
226 North State Street, Jackson MS 39201
http://www.randpac.com/2014/12/05/s...e-mississippi-republican-party-victory-event/
15 November 2014The state Republican Party has announced U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, is coming to Mississippi on Dec. 8 to help raise money for the party's efforts in state elections next year.
Gov. Phil Bryant, U.S. Sen Roger Wicker and GOP Chairman Joe Nosef, in a press release praised Paul and said they look forward to his Jackson visit. Bryant said Paul "has been a persuasive voice for unifying and expanding the Republican Party ... from Massachusetts to Mississippi."
But Mississippi Tea Party Chairwoman Laura VanOverschelde, upon receipt of the MSGOP's email announcing Paul's visit, had a different response.
"Go stuff it," she emailed the MSGOP in response.
http://www.clarionledger.com/story/politicalledger/2014/11/15/rand-paul-msgop/19085563/
Lott said McDaniel "would have come up here and teamed up with Ted Cruz and been nothing but a troublemaker. We didn't need that.'' Cruz, a senator from Texas and a hero to the tea party, was a driving force behind the October 2013 government shutdown.
Clarion Ledger
12/4/14
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/11/haley-barbour-apology-obama-policies-tar-babies-112726.html
Haley Barbour called President Barack Obama’s policies “tar babies” on a post-election conference call for clients of his lobbying firm, two sources familiar with the call told POLITICO.
Senator Chris McDaniel shared a link.
about an hour ago · Edited
Where have we seen this before? Cochran-Barbour campaign tactics are now being used to help Democrat Sen. Landrieu in LA.
With her chances of winning slipping away, it appears she hired Thad's campaign team.
PLEASE SHARE.

3 hours ago
And yes, it's the same Trent Lott that thinks Obamacare should be saved. The split in our party is growing ever more apparent.
Timeline Photos
Back to Album · Senator Chris McDaniel's Photos · Senator Chris McDaniel's Page
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Senator Chris McDaniel
The members of the Senate Conservative Coalition showed support for local and parental control of education by traveling the state tirelessly over the past year to talk about the dangers of Common Core. We fought against it by supporting an amendment to defund it in the Senate earlier this year knowing full well we would lose, which we did 39-11.
The final vote tally is found on the official Senate Document below. There were only 11 votes against Common Core.

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