2014 United States Senate election in Mississippi explained

Election Name:2014 United States Senate election in Mississippi
Country:Mississippi
Flag Image:Flag of Mississippi (2001–2020).svg
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2008 United States Senate election in Mississippi
Previous Year:2008
Next Election:2018 United States Senate special election in Mississippi
Next Year:2018 (special)
Image1:File:CochranThad(R-MS) (cropped)1.jpg
Nominee1:Thad Cochran
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:378,481
Percentage1:59.90%
Map Size:250px
U.S. Senator
Before Election:Thad Cochran
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Thad Cochran
After Party:Republican Party (United States)
Nominee2:Travis Childers
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:239,439
Percentage2:37.89%

The 2014 United States Senate election in Mississippi was held on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate. Incumbent Republican Senator Thad Cochran, first elected in 1978, ran for re-election to a seventh term.[1] Primary elections were held on June 3, 2014.

The election was notable for the contentious Republican primary between Cochran and a Tea Party-backed challenger, Chris McDaniel. After neither Cochran nor McDaniel received 50% of the vote in the primary, a runoff election was held on June 24, 2014. After narrowly defeating McDaniel in the runoff, Cochran defeated Democratic nominee Travis Childers, a former congressman, with nearly 60% of the vote.

Background

Thad Cochran was first elected to the Senate with a plurality of the vote in a three-way race in 1978. He was reelected with at least 61% of the vote in 1984, 1990, 1996, 2002, and 2008.

Cochran was the last incumbent senator up for reelection in 2014 to declare whether he would run, causing widespread speculation that he would retire.[2] [3] Despite being urged to declare his intentions, Cochran said in August 2013, "I don't have a fixed date. But [I will decide] by the end of the year. You don't want to rush into these things." On November 12, he announced that he would reveal his plans by the end of the month.[4] On December 6, he confirmed that he would run.[1]

Cochran's fundraising ability, powerful Senate committee assignments, and very high approval ratings meant that he was considered "unbeatable".[2] Mississippi Democratic Party Chairman Rickey Cole said that "in the very likely event that he does [run], we don't foresee a major Democratic challenger emerging."[5] Had he chosen to retire, a "stampede" was predicted in the Republican primary[6] and Democrats believed that a "properly positioned" candidate could have been competitive in the general election.[2]

Republican primary

The United States Senate Republican primary election in Mississippi took place on June 3, 2014. Incumbent Republican Senator Thad Cochran, who had served in the position since 1978, ran for reelection to a seventh term.[1] He was challenged for the nomination by State Senator Chris McDaniel, a Tea Party supporter, and Thomas Carey. Cochran and McDaniel received 49.0% and 49.5% of the vote, respectively. Since no candidate won a majority, a June 24 runoff election ensued.

Cochran defeated McDaniel in the runoff, 51% to 49%.[7] [8] Controversially, Cochran's campaign invited Democrats to vote in the runoff, and Cochran-affiliated super PACs used racist themes in their primary ads, particularly the super-PAC All Citizens for Mississippi, which was funded (according to F.E.C. filings)[9] [10] by a super-PAC affiliated with former governor Haley Barbour.

Primary campaign

Chris McDaniel declared his candidacy on October 17, 2013.[11] He was immediately endorsed by the Club for Growth and Jim DeMint's Senate Conservatives Fund. McDaniel was initially thought to have no chance of beating Cochran in the primary, as summed up by the Jackson Free Press, who remarked that if McDaniel challenged Cochran, it would be the "beginning of [the] end of [his] political career".[12] Republican lobbyist Henry Barbour, the nephew of former governor Haley Barbour, said: "I think he will get his head handed to him, and that will be what he deserves. [But] it's a free country."[13] Rather, McDaniel was believed to have declared his candidacy in the hope that Cochran wouldn't run, so that he could get "first crack" at the support of Tea Party groups and donors ahead of a competitive primary.

Although the race was initially considered uncompetitive, McDaniel proved a serious challenger. Polling showed the lead swinging between the two and it eventually became a "50%-50% race".[14]

The race was considered a marquee establishment-versus-Tea Party fight and significant because Mississippi is the poorest state and Cochran's seniority and appropriating skills contrasted with the junior status of the rest of the state's congressional delegation.[15] McDaniel was endorsed by politicians including Sarah Palin and Rick Santorum and organizations including Citizens United, Club for Growth, FreedomWorks, Madison Project, National Association for Gun Rights, Senate Conservatives Fund and Tea Party Express. By contrast, the Republican establishment rallied around Cochran, who was endorsed by the NRA Political Victory Fund and National Right to Life.

The race was described as "nasty" and full of "bizarre" twists.[16] McDaniel's campaign attacked Cochran for being "an out-of-touch, big-spending Washington insider" and Cochran's replied that "McDaniel's voting record in the state Senate does not match his conservative rhetoric." Each side accused the other of distortions and outright lies.[17]

Cochran ran on his incumbency, seniority and the fact that he would become the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee if the Republicans retook control of the Senate.[18] [19] In addition to ideological differences, the race also highlighted geographic divides in the state Republican Party.[20] [21]

Tea Party blogger scandal

In May 2014, a scandal emerged when Clayton Thomas Kelly, a McDaniel supporter, allegedly entered a nursing home where Cochran's bedridden wife was living and took pictures of her. Kelly posted the images as part of a video on his blog, intending to advance the rumor that Cochran was having affairs while his wife was receiving care.[17] [22] Four people were arrested in connection with the incident.[17] The connection to the McDaniel campaign was disputed. One of the arrested included McDaniel ally Mark Mayfield, who was vice chairman of the state's Tea Party.[23] In response, McDaniel said, "the violation of the privacy of Mrs. Cochran [was] out of bounds for politics and reprehensible."[24]

Racism scandal

A second scandal emerged during the primary when pro-Cochran ads used racist dog whistles such as "food stamps".[25] Charges first surfaced[26] that a small group of elderly Democratic women activists calling themselves Citizens for Progress were behind the controversy, but later facts as well as money trails show that money exchanged hands multiple times between Citizens for Progress[27] and Mississippi Conservatives PAC.

After the fallout of the primary election, Missouri Republican Party chairman Ed Martin wrote an op-ed calling for the censure of Henry Barbour for his role in the funding[28] of racist advertisements. He also called for Barbour's censure at an RNC summer meeting in Chicago.[29]

Senator Ted Cruz appeared on the Mark Levin Show to discuss the Mississippi primary. He called for an investigation,[30] saying, "the ads they ran were racially charged false attacks".[31]

Primary election results

The presence of a third candidate, Thomas Carey, opened the possibility that neither Cochran nor McDaniel would win a majority.[32] Indeed, no candidate did, so a runoff between McDaniel and Cochran was required, and was held on June 24.[33] The runoff was generally seen as advantageous to McDaniel.[34] [35]

After the election, the Hinds County Sheriff's Office announced it was investigating three McDaniel supporters who were locked inside the local courthouse, where primary ballots were held, on election night.[36] It was later reported the supporters would face no criminal charges.[37]

Runoff election

The runoff was scheduled for June 24, three weeks after the primary. Despite trailing in most of the polls,[38] Cochran won with 51% of the vote to McDaniel's 49%. McDaniel once again won big in his native Pine Belt and in the heavily populated suburban Memphis DeSoto County, but Cochran got a surge in votes from African Americans who took advantage of the mixed primary. Many credited Cochran's win to the increase in black voters. Cochran won by 3,532 votes in the most Democratic, African-American precincts in Hinds County (the state's largest county, and home to Jackson). These precincts made up nearly half of Cochran's margin of victory.[39]

Endorsements

Democratic primary

Former Congressman Travis Childers had stated that he was interested in running, particularly if Cochran retired.[40] With Cochran facing a competitive primary, Childers announced in February 2014 that he was running.[41] Childers won the Democratic primary with 74% of the vote.

Candidates

Declared

Declined

Results

General election

Campaign

Childers described himself as a "moderate to conservative" Democrat, highlighting his vote against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and his opposition to new gun-control measures, abortion and same-sex marriage.[49]

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political Report[50] November 3, 2014
align=left Sabato's Crystal Ball[51] November 3, 2014
align=left Rothenberg Political Report[52] November 3, 2014
align=left Real Clear Politics[53] November 3, 2014

Polling

Poll sourceThad
Cochran (R)
Travis
Childers (D)
OtherUndecided
align=left Public Policy Polling[54] November 15–17, 2013502± 4.4%50%33%17%
align=left Rasmussen Reports[55] March 26–29, 2014750± 4%48%31%9%12%
align=left Rasmussen ReportsJune 25–26, 2014750± 4%46%34%10%9%
align=left rowspan=2 Public Policy Polling[56] July 10–13, 2014691± 3.7%40%24%5%[57] 31%
41%26%33%
align=left CBS News/NYT/YouGov[58] July 5–24, 2014850± 5.7%47%32%17%5%
align=left CBS News/NYT/YouGov[59] August 18 – September 2, 2014976± 4%46%31%9%15%
align=left CBS News/NYT/YouGov[60] September 20 – October 1, 2014826± 4%46%35%3%16%
align=left CBS News/NYT/YouGovOctober 16–23, 2014654± 7%50%28%2%20%

With Cochran

With Hosemann

With McDaniel

Poll sourceChris
McDaniel (R)
Travis
Childers (D)
OtherUndecided
align=left Public Policy PollingNovember 15–17, 2013502± 4.4%41%38%22%
align=left Rasmussen ReportsMarch 26–29, 2014750± 4%47%35%18%
align=left Public Policy PollingJuly 10–13, 2014691± 3.7%36%37%4%23%

Results

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Aftermath

In the aftermath of the runoff, the McDaniel campaign claimed there were indications of voter fraud.[61] A day after the election results were certified by the state party, Senator Ted Cruz and some Tea Party groups backed an investigation of supposed voter fraud in the runoff election.[62] Cruz also told reporters that groups aligned with the Cochran campaign had run racially charged ads designed to persuade black voters to vote against McDaniel.[63]

McDaniel's legal challenge to the election results failed.[64] [65] He unsuccessfully ran in the 2018 special election triggered by Cochran's resignation.[66]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Cochran to Seek Re-Election in Mississippi. Roll Call. December 6, 2013. December 6, 2013.
  2. News: Mississippi Senate race 2014: Guessing game over Thad Cochran run. Politico. August 8, 2013. August 9, 2013.
  3. Web site: Thad Cochran: Too early on 2014 . Manu . Raju . politico.com . May 20, 2013.
  4. Web site: Cochran To Reveal Future Plans By End of the Month . Emily . Cahn . Roll Call . November 12, 2013.
  5. Web site: AP analysis: No smooth road for U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran if he runs . blog.gulflive.com . October 27, 2013.
  6. News: Speculation continues over Cochran's seat in the U.S. Senate: If a Senate seat opens, expect a stampede . Mississippi PEP. July 23, 2012 . July 22, 2013.
  7. News: Todd . Chuck . June 4, 2014 . Mississippi Runoff Bad News for Thad Cochran . . . . June 4, 2014.
  8. News: Burns . Alexander . COCHRAN WINS . June 25, 2014 . Politico . June 24, 2014.
  9. News: July 15, 2014 . REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS . Federal Election Commission.
  10. News: October 15, 2014 . REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS . Federal Election Commission.
  11. News: Abby Livingston. Tea Party Candidate Challenges Thad Cochran . Roll Call . October 17, 2013 . October 17, 2013.
  12. News: R.L. Nave. Sen. Chris McDaniel to Announce Beginning of End of Political Career . Jackson Free Press . October 15, 2012 . October 17, 2013.
  13. News: Mississippi Republicans Wait for Cochran's Decision . Roll Call . September 25, 2012 . November 12, 2013 . Abby Livingston.
  14. News: Could a Tea Party Win in Mississippi Change the 2014 Math? . NBC News . June 3, 2014 . June 3, 2014.
  15. News: Most Fascinating Races of 2014: Mississippi Senate . Roll Call . December 26, 2012 . December 31, 2013 . Abby Livingston . December 29, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131229054747/http://atr.rollcall.com/our-favorite-things-mississippi-senate/ . dead .
  16. News: Miss. voters ready for end to Senate primary . The Clarion-Ledger . June 2, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Deborah Barfield Berry.
  17. News: Bruising Senate battle nears finish . DJournal . June 1, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Bobby Harrison . June 6, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140606221245/http://djournal.com/news/bruising-senate-battle-nears-finish/ . dead .
  18. News: Thad Cochran Runs on Incumbency, Appropriations in GOP Primary . DJournal . June 3, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Kyle Trygstad.
  19. News: Will Mississippi End Its Love Affair With Seniority? . Wall Street Journal . June 3, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Janet Hook.
  20. News: Thad Cochran's Mississippi . Roll Call . June 3, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Stuart Rothenberg.
  21. News: Mississippi Primary Fight Is One of Geography as Well as Ideology . The New York Times . June 2, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Nate Cohn.
  22. News: This Is The Single Nastiest Campaign Fight In America . Business Insider . May 20, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Brett Logiurato.
  23. Web site: OHLHEISER . ABBY . The Bizarre Scandal That Could Tear Apart the Tea Party's Best Hope for a Primary Win . The Wire . The Wire . June 8, 2014 . May 26, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140526135013/http://www.thewire.com/politics/2014/05/the-bizarre-scandal-that-could-tear-apart-the-tea-partys-best-hope-for-a-primary-win/371504/ . dead .
  24. Web site: LoGiurato . Brett . A Top Mississippi Tea Party Official And Two Others Have Been Arrested In Connection With The Bizarre Senate Race . Business Insider . May 22, 2014 . September 5, 2018.
  25. Fund . John . The Flier That Got Thad Cochran Elected? . National Review . July 25, 2014 . August 18, 2014.
  26. Web site: Drucker . David . Democratic activists were behind controversial Klan ads in Mississippi . Washington Examiner.Com . August 4, 2014 . August 7, 2014.
  27. Web site: Hall . Sam . Harris denies anyone tied to Cochran involved in KKK ads . ClarionLedger.Com . August 5, 2014 . August 7, 2014.
  28. Johnson . Eliana . The Barbour Machine's Mississippi Ad War . National Review . July 18, 2014 . August 22, 2014.
  29. News: Cochran backer stands by racially tinged Mississippi ads . The Hill . August 8, 2014 . August 22, 2014.
  30. Web site: Ted Cruz: We Need An Investigation Into the Mississippi Race . The Mark Levin Show . July 7, 2014 . August 29, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140903133720/http://www.marklevinshow.com/common/page.php?pt=Ted+Cruz%3A+We+Need+An+Investigation+Into+the+Mississippi+Race&id=10103 . September 3, 2014 . dead . mdy-all .
  31. News: Sullivan . Sean . Ted Cruz slams 'D.C. machine' over Mississippi runoff, wants voter-fraud investigation . Washington Post . July 25, 2014 . August 27, 2014.
  32. News: Biggest Super Tuesday casualty? . The Hill . June 3, 2014 . June 3, 2014 . Alexandra Jaffe.
  33. News: Mississippi's G.O.P. Senate Primary Headed to a Runoff . Martin . Jonathan . June 4, 2014 . The New York Times . June 4, 2014.
  34. Web site: Is There a Favorite in the Republican Runoff For Senate in Mississippi? . FiveThirtyEight . Five Thirty Eight. ENTEN . HARRY . June 5, 2014 . June 8, 2014.
  35. Web site: Clancy . Dean . The Tea Party Will Win One in Mississippi . U.S. News & World Report . U.S. News & World Report . June 8, 2014.
  36. Web site: Sheriff investigates Chris McDaniel aide after election-night incident . MSNBC. Sarlin . Benjy . June 8, 2014.
  37. Web site: Sarlin . Benjy . 2014-06-05 . McDaniel supporters in courthouse lock-in avoid charges . 2024-01-11 . MSNBC.com . en.
  38. Web site: polling data . June 24, 2014 . February 22, 2015 . Real Clear Politics.
  39. Web site: precinct data . July 9, 2014 . February 22, 2015 . The New York Times. .
  40. News: Blake . Aaron . Ex-Rep. Travis Childers (D) considering run for Mississippi Senate seat . November 19, 2013 . Washington Post . November 15, 2013.
  41. Web site: Travis Childers to run for Senate in Mississippi . February 28, 2014 . February 28, 2014 . POLITICO . Emily . Schultheis.
  42. News: No decision yet by Childers on Senate race . . Harrison . Bobby . February 22, 2014 . February 26, 2014.
  43. Web site: Political buzz: Alan Nunnelee lone Mississippi congressman without a party primary . The Mississippi Press . March 1, 2014 . March 1, 2014.
  44. News: Wagster Pettus . Emily . January 10, 2014 . Ex-Republican running as Dem for US Senate in Mississippi . . Biloxi, Mississippi . Associated Press . January 13, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140115031646/http://www.sunherald.com/2014/01/10/5249760/ex-republican-running-as-dem-for.html . January 15, 2014 . dead .
  45. News: Ken Strachan. Cochran Retirement Could Be Interesting . Jackson Free Press . September 5, 2012 . July 1, 2013.
  46. News: AP analysis: No smooth road for U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran if he runs . Mississippi Press . October 27, 2013 . February 26, 2014.
  47. News: PERRY/Who runs if Cochran doesn't? . Perry . Brian . Neshoba Democrat . July 31, 2013 . October 18, 2013.
  48. News: Sam R. Hall. State Sen. Chris McDaniel to challenge U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran . The Clarion-Ledger. October 17, 2013. October 19, 2013.
  49. News: Alexander Burns. Can a Democrat win in Mississippi? . Politico. May 30, 2014. June 3, 2014.
  50. Web site: 2014 Senate Race Ratings for November 3, 2014 . The Cook Political Report . September 20, 2018.
  51. Web site: The Crystal Ball's Final 2014 Picks . Sabato's Crystal Ball . September 20, 2018.
  52. Web site: 2014 Senate Ratings . Senate Ratings . The Rothenberg Political Report . September 20, 2018.
  53. Web site: 2014 Elections Map - Battle for the Senate 2014 . Real Clear Politics . September 20, 2018.
  54. http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2013/PPP_Release_MS_1119.pdf Public Policy Polling
  55. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2014/mississippi/election_2014_mississippi_senate Rasmussen Reports
  56. http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_MS_715.pdf Public Policy Polling
  57. Shawn O'Hara (Reform)
  58. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/2014-midterms-republicans-narrowly-favored-to-capture-senate-in-november/ CBS News/NYT/YouGov
  59. https://today.yougov.com/news/2014/09/07/battleground-tracker-2014-mississippi/ CBS News/NYT/YouGov
  60. http://today.yougov.com/news/2014/09/07/senate-races-battleground-tracker/ CBS News/NYT/YouGov
  61. News: Wagster Pettus. Emmily. Home> Politics McDaniel Not Giving up GOP Runoff Against Cochran. Associated Press. July 2, 2014. July 1, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140703001133/https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/mcdaniel-giving-gop-runoff-cochran-24386838. July 3, 2014.
  62. Web site: Espo . David. Cruz, Tea Party Groups Want Probe of Miss. Runoff. ABC News . Associated Press. July 9, 2014.
  63. Web site: Cruz wants investigation of Cochran-McDaniel runoff results . CNN . July 9, 2014 . July 12, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140712090544/http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2014/07/08/cruz-wants-investigation-of-cochran-mcdaniel-runoff-results/ . dead .
  64. Web site: Chris McDaniel challenge tossed in Mississippi. Politico. August 30, 2014.
  65. Web site: McDaniel v. Cochran .
  66. Web site: 2018-11-07 . The Latest: Mississippi has 3 more weeks of US Senate race . 2024-07-02 . AP News . en.