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Mississippi Voters Turned Away in Historic Civil-Rights Community
A polling location in Philadelphia, Miss., turned nearly a dozen people away from voting this morning because poll workers didn’t have enough back-up paper ballots after a snafu with voting machines.
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State Campaigns 2018
With two competitive U.S. Senate races on the ballot and four House races, Mississippi hasn’t …
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Andrea Lowrie (right), a Chris McDaniel for U.S. Senate volunteer from Madison, Miss., brought her …
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Supporters crowd around U.S. Senate candidate Chris McDaniel at the Neshoba County Fair in August. …
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Democratic U.S. Senate nominee David Baria hugs his daughter, Merritt Baria, after learning he won …
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Gov. Bryant Fights for His Legacy with Support for Hyde-Smith
In the final day before the election, Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant urged Republicans to support Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, pushing back against the idea that he was part of the "establishment."












