Tuesday, July 1, 2014

MISSISSIPPI - COCHRAN STIFFS VOTERS HE PROMISED TO PAY!

WHISTLEBLOWER: Black Pastor Told to 'Offer Blacks $15 Each' to 'Vote for Thad'

This Stolen Election Cannot Be Allowed to Stand


Dear Conservatives,

A black Mississippi pastor has ‘blown the whistle’ on a massive ‘vote-buying’ scandal that threatens to engulf Thad Cochran and the GOP establishment.

Rev. Stevie Fielder, a black pastor at the First Union Missionary Baptist Church, Cochran’s campaign ‘told me to offer blacks $15 each and to vote for Thad’.

In an interview with freelance journalist Charles Johnson, Rev. Fielder has made public “four text messages from a person purporting to be Cochran campaign staffer Saleem Baird”, 

According to Breitbart News:


“The messages cite an official Cochran campaign email address—Saleem@ThadForMs.com—and include detailed discussions of the campaign providing envelopes of money to distribute to people who vote.

‘Send me individual names and amounts along with home address to saleem@thadforms.com and I’ll have money separated in envelopes at the office waiting for you,’ one message, sent three days before the runoff, says.

Fielder said he helped distribute the Cochran cash for votes on a promise of eventually getting paid $16,000…

But Cochran's campaign never paid, Fielder said.

In his interview with Johnson’s Got News outlet, Fielder says Baird was just one of the several Cochran staffers he interacted with about this matter pre-election.

Fielder claims in his interview with Mr. Johnson that he also discussed the alleged vote buying matter with Cochran’s campaign manager Kirk Sims and a woman named “Amanda.”

Baird is a top legislative staffer for Cochran’s Mississippi U.S. Senate colleague Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS)…”

The Chris McDaniel Campaign has identified over 1,000 invalid ballots cast illegally by Democrats in the Republican Primary runoff. 


In another 9 counties, election officials have refused to allow McDaniel supporters to inspect voter rolls, which is a direct violation of Mississippi state law.  



Sincerely,

Bob Adams
President

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