Scandal Surrounds Hard-Fought GOP Primary in MS

It began as a bruising battle between a veteran Republican senator with a long record of delivering pork to his state and a Tea Party challenger insisting on conservative ideological purity. But next Tuesday’s hard-fought GOP primary battle in Mississippi has veered off in a bizarre direction – with no telling what the outcome will be.

Sen. Thad Cochran, a powerful figure on the Senate Appropriations and Agriculture Committees who over time has steered billions of dollars of federal largess to his home state, is fighting for his political life. Just four years ago, Citizens Against Government Waste dubbed Cochran the “King of Pork” because he had his name on 240 projects worth over $490 million.

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But with pork barrel spending falling into disfavor in both parties, Cochran’s Tea Party challenger, 41-year-old state senator Chris McDaniel, says Cochran has been in Congress too long and represents a spending philosophy badly out of synch with conservative values.

Mississippi is one of the poorest states in the U.S. and relies heavily on federally funded projects, subsidies and social and health programs. Last year, Mississippi median household income was a mere $37,095, with nearly a quarter of the state’s population of 2.9 million below the poverty level. About one in five households depends on food stamps, second only to Oregon.

Mississippi and New Mexico are tied for taking back more in federal assistance than providing in taxes, according to one analysis. "Both states take about $3 in federal spending for every $1 contributed in taxes," The Huffington Post reported about a new Wallet Hub analysis. So in some ways it looked as if Mississippi Republican voters would have to choose between ideological purity in siding with McDaniel and economic self-interest in keeping Cochran in the Senate for another six years.

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But that was before the primary campaign exploded into a vicious mudslinging affair last week. That occurred after a local political activist and blogger, Clayton Kelly, was arrested on charges that he slipped into a Madison, Miss., nursing home to take a picture of Cochran’s wife – who suffers from progressive dementia – without her permission.

The photo was used for a video Kelly published on his blog that appeared to be part of an effort to spread rumors that Cochran had been carrying on an affair with a long-time Senate aide, according to Business Insider.

Three more people were arrested in connection with the break-in and photo incident at the nursing home, including Mark Mayfield, a lawyer and board member of the Central Mississippi Tea Party, according to a report by The Clarion-Ledger. Since the nursing home incident first surfaced, McDaniel’s campaign has been on the defensive, denying claims it knew in advance about the plot.