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Reverend Stevie Fielder paid by Cochran campaign to get black Democrat votes

Boom! Reverend Stevie Fielder, says he delivered hundreds or thousands to the polls last week and was told to pay $15 to each voter. Watch the following video of Stevie Fielder explain what Cochran pulled. That is Reverend Fielder’s motivation for coming forwarding with this information? It’s because the Cochran campaign stiffed Fielder on the payment that was promised. This bombshell was dropped by Charles C. Johnson and Joel S. Gilbert of GotNews (via Gateway Pundit):

Reverend Stevie Fielder paid by Cochran campaign to get black Democrat votes
Reverend Stevie Fielder paid by Cochran campaign to get black Democrat votes

Of course at this point, it’s all allegations, but do you do trust Cochran, and the corrupt GOPe? Also, if the allegations are true, this means jail time for Cochran and his band of thugs.

A black reverend stiffed by the Cochran campaign has exposed an alleged criminal conspiracy by Cochran staffers to commit massive voter fraud ahead of Tuesday’s controversial U.S. Senate Republican runoff election in Mississippi.

Reverend Stevie Fielder, associate pastor at historic First Union Missionary Baptist Church and former official at Meridian’s redevelopment agency, says he delivered “hundreds or even thousands,” of blacks to the polls after being offered money and being assured by a Cochran campaign operative that Chris McDaniel was a racist. “They [the Cochran campaign] told me to offer blacks fifteen dollars each and to vote for Thad.”

It is illegal under several provisions of Mississippi law and federal law for campaign officials to bribe voters with cash and punishable up to five years in jail. (MS Code 97-13-1; MS Code 97-13-3 (2013) (Federal Code 18 U.S.C. 597, U.S.C. 1973i(c)) Voter fraud schemes are not unusual for Mississippi. In 1999 Mississippi’s attorney general reported massive voter fraud allegations throughout the Magnolia state. In 2011, a Mississippi NAACP leader was sent to prison for voter fraud, according to the Daily Caller.