OFFICIAL Mississippi U.S. Senate Election RESULTS THREAD

McDaniel's county: Jones has started reporting, but Cochran still has a 5k lead. :(

I have a funny feeling Cochran will lose this fall. Many Republicans will have a bitter taste in their mouth that he won based on getting Democrats to vote for him.

They may win the battle, but will lose the war.

Of course, TPTB could care less... will still be a left leaning statist in the Senate...
 
McDaniel's county: Jones has started reporting, but Cochran still has a 5k lead. :(

I have a funny feeling Cochran will lose this fall. Many Republicans will have a bitter taste in their mouth that he won based on getting Democrats to vote for him.

They may win the battle, but will lose the war.

Of course, TPTB could care less... will still be a left leaning statist in the Senate...


He'll be up another 2000 when Jones County is at 100%
 
McDaniel is doing better this time around the Gulf.

The smaller counties that haven't reported yet were about even the last time.

If he picks up another 2000 from Jones County, we might not know who won until tomorrow. Or maybe even after a recount.
 
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Cook Political Report Editor (he called Brat's victory very early on):

 
Hinds County: 2012 Census data shows the population being 69.8% black Vs 37.4% for the entire state. Looks like Cochran stole this election with the black / democrat vote.
 
How sad that Cochran stole the race by bringing thousands of Democrats to the polls. Mississippi needs to change their election laws in the future to not allow that. McDaniel would've killed Cochran if only Republicans had been allowed to vote.
 
I'm seen at least three projections for Cochran, so I'm inclined to think this is over. That said, according to Politico Jones county is still 30%+and Lamar, a smaller county that McDaniel is winning 2 to 1 is still 58% out. he's only down a little over 3000 votes. McDaniel should make that up in both those counties. The question is if Cochran has any friendly areas left.
 
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