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A few weeks ago, incumbent Senator Thad Cochran was fighting for his political life. Thanks to large support from Democratic African Americans, Thad Cochran fended off a possible defeat last Tuesday. As the New York Times editorial wrote:


The prospect of electing an intemperate Tea Party candidate who was openly nostalgic for Confederate days was so repellent to many black voters in Mississippi that they did a remarkable thing on Tuesday, crossing party lines to help give the Republican Senate nomination to Thad Cochran, in office for 36 years. Now it’s time for Mr. Cochran to return the favor by supporting a stronger Voting Rights Act and actively working to reduce his party’s extreme antigovernment policies.

In Mississippi, as in many Southern states, politics has become so racially polarized that blacks generally vote for Democrats and whites for Republicans. But after Mr. Cochran came in second during the first round of primary voting earlier this month, he made an unusual appeal for help from black voters in the runoff. Many responded, the precinct results showed, and the reason was clear: Chris McDaniel, who was challenging Mr. Cochran, threatened to return the state to an era they loathed.
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Looks like a crowded Republican field in Georgia is headed for a July run-off.

Meanwhile, in an irony of the this election cycle, "dynasty" Democrats (typically conservative "Blue Dogs") in such red states as Georgia, will be the hope Democrats retain a majority in the Senate. Michelle Nunn is the daughter of popular Georgia Senator Sam Nunn, and she hasn't been bruised in a tough primary race and the popularity of her family name has helped with fund raising; and has a significant amount of money for the Autumn race.


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It looks like Jessica Hagy from indexed has started doing some cartoons for alt.campaign:

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/216/gallery/22667.html

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