The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 7/29/7
The 2007 Neshoba County Fair is now history and the stretch run is on to the Aug. 7 primaries.
Biggest surprise of the 2007 edition of the political speaking at Neshoba? The closing speed of Max Phillips in the Republican primary for agriculture commissioner.
There’s a lot of reasons to take a look at incumbent Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Lester Spell and think that he’s going to eke out a victory in the GOP primary.
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