Lieutenant governor candidates continue verbal jousting
“I will continue to point out inaccuracies and misleading statements,” said Hewes. “Be what you are. Don’t try to dodge your record…If you’re going to tell something, tell it all.”
“I am happy to run on my record,” Reeves said. “(Hewes’) first ad on TV was about ‘keeping it between the ditches.’ His second was about where his son is going to go to college. While those are both interesting topics, they don’t have a whole lot to do about leading the state of Mississippi.”
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6/25/11
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