Black Democrat Pastor Says Cochran Campaign Paid Him to Get Blacks to
Vote Against McDaniel
Reverend Stevie Fielder of First Union Missionary Baptist Church in
Meridian, Mississippi is claiming that the Thad Cochran campaign had him
distribute $15 to each black voter to vote for Thad. Fielder himself
was promised $16,000, which he hasn’t yet received.
I’m sure the money was the biggest motivator for Fielder to help Cochran out, but he was also convinced by the Cochran campaign that McDaniel was a racist. He now knows that he was hoodwinked, but of course it’s too late. If, however, a judge orders a new runoff election amid Cochran’s election fraud, he said he’d support McDaniel.
Breitbart reported:
Rev. Stevie Fielder, an associate
pastor at First Union Missionary Baptist Church in Meridian,
Mississippi, says Cochran’s campaign “told me to offer blacks $15 each
and to vote for Thad.”
Fielder, who was paid by freelance journalist Charles C. Johnson for the story, provided a new outlet launched by Johnson—GotNews.com—with four text messages from a person purporting to be Cochran campaign staffer Saleem Baird.
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—and because a key Cochran campaign staffer convinced him that
Cochran’s conservative challenger state Sen. Chris McDaniel was racist.
“They sold me on the fact that he was a racist and that the right thing to do was to keep him out of office,” Fielder said.
But Cochran’s campaign never paid, Fielder said.
Fielder also now says he was wrong
about McDaniel’s character. He said he “took a good look at the campaign
ads” and came to understand that “McDaniel was not a racist.”
“Me and other people were misguided and misled,” Fielder said.
Read more at http://lastresistance.com/6344/black-democrat-pastor-says-cochran-campaign-paid-get-blacks-vote-mcdaniel/#uTddImA3mEi5LR5G.99
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