Mississippi Senate candidate Chris McDaniel addressed at neo-Confederate conference and costume ball in August, according to Mother Jones.
The two-day event—hosted by the pro-secessionist group Jones County Rosin Heels, a local chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans—invited attendees for a conference filled with speakers who “may also show how America’s current issues are related to the War,” as well as a dinner where casual attire or “Confederate unions and antebellum ball gowns or wee kilties” were recommended.
McDaniel, a current state senator, said last week he would challenge incumbent GOP Sen. Thad Cochran in 2014, and quickly picked up endorsements from the Club for Growth and the Senate Conservatives Fund—two PACs dedicated to a Tea Party takeover of the Republican Party.
In an email announcing his endorsement for McDaniel, Club for Growth president Chris Chocola wrote, “Chris is a state senator in Mississippi who has a proven record as a defender of liberty and economic freedom…A skilled litigator, he represented the state of Mississippi in its lawsuit against Obamacare. There is no doubt in my mind that, if elected to the United States Senate, Chris would quickly become a key leader among pro-growth Senate conservatives.”









