The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 6/19/7
Now that Father’s Day has come and gone, more and more the focus will center on elections in Mississippi.
There are some intriguing dynamics at play.
Retirements, the state constitution and party politics have created a musical chairs environment in some statewide races, including the contest to replace outgoing Lt. Gov. Amy Tuck, limited to two terms.
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