If elected, Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Ronnie Musgrove said Tuesday he would push for multiperil insurance coverage and lower gas prices, and he’d put Mississippi before partisan politics.
Tuesday the former Democratic governor toured Hancock, Harrison and Jackson counties. In Ocean Springs he met with supporters at a restaurant; among the crowd was Alderwoman Julia Weaver and Mayor Connie Moran.
Musgrove said the current U.S. economy is working against regular Mississippians.
“The American Dream is getting harder and harder to reach,” Musgrove said.
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