It was about six months ago when Charlotte McDaniel first saw a campaign ad that cast an unflattering light on her only child. She called him immediately. His response was simple and prophetic.
“He said, ‘Mom, you’ve got to man up because it’s going to get worse,’” she recalled, sitting in the serenity of her home on the outskirts of Ellisville days before her son, Chris McDaniel, faces longtime incumbent Thad Cochran in the U.S. Senate Republican primary.
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