Republican Senator Thad Cochran won his primary against tea party challenger Chris McDaniel in Mississippi last month, but the fight continues in the media and the courts as McDaniel claims the contest was tainted by voter fraud. Things escalated further in a press conference call Wednesday, when a McDaniel supporter suggested Cochran had won by “harvesting black voters like black people harvesting cotton.”
Earlier Wednesday, in a fundraising email, McDaniel said, “Thanks to illegal voting from liberal Democrats, my opponent stole last week’s runoff election, but I’m not going down without a fight,”
He called the election “a sham, plain and simple,” citing “thousands of irregularities in the voting process.”
A top adviser to Cochran, Austin Barbour, held a press conference on Wednesday afternoon calling on McDaniel to “put up or shut up” by either coming forward with verifiable evidence of fraud or conceding defeat.
“If they have hard evidence, put it forward,” Barbour said, according to the New York Times’ Jonathan Weisman.
But a conference call between Barbour and reporters afterwards devolved into yet another circus as McDaniel supporters crashed the line.
One unidentified man asked Barbour about “Cochran harvesting black votes like black people harvesting cotton,” according to The Daily Beast’s Ben Jacobs. The phone line remained open after the call ended, where apparent McDaniel supporters speculated whether the bizarre “cotton” question came from a Cochran plant “or maybe Obama” in order to make them look like extremists.









