Earlier this week
...director of the Stennis Institute, said Democratic Party leaders should be concerned about the loss of former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove to Republican Roger Wicker in a U.S. Senate race last month. Wiseman said the conventional wisdom in Mississippi is that a...
...Ambinder reports that of the six people Obama's considering for secretary of education, two are from Mississippi--Ray Mabus and Ronnie Musgrove. Which made me wonder: Education? Mississippi? Really? Sure enough, this report card that was put together in...
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...I am concerned that the campaign process itself may have been the biggest loser. The Senate race between Roger Wicker and Ronnie Musgrove is a prime example.  Their strategies mainly consisted of pointing out each other’s shortcomings. While taking the...
...Democrats had hoped that Obama would inspire a huge African-American turnout,  helping to pull Senate candidate Ronnie Musgrove to victory. If Obama won 45 percent of the state vote, Musgrove would likely win, said Democrat Ronnie Shows, the former...
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...of their battle has only increased as Mr. Musgrove continued his unexpected climb in the polls. “It’s really no longer about Ronnie Musgrove and Roger Wicker, it’s about the direction our country takes,” Mr. Wicker told a partisan crowd at a fish fry in...
...Miss. As a Democrat running for the Senate in the Republican stronghold of Mississippi, Ronnie Musgrove faces a challenge that was summed up in the angry words of a middle-aged white voter doing business at the courthouse here this week. Former...
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