As Secretary of State, elections are Hosemann’s responsibility to oversee. But his change in position over the past several weeks from defending the process as pristine to now being a champion of needed reforms–reforms that he himself won’t take a public position on–isn’t leading on the issue. It’s a political way to hedge his bets, and protect himself in 2015.
Any results of his handpicked committee will carry that same albatross into its deliberations, and ultimately be a waste of resources funded by Mississippi taxpayers to bolster Hosemann’s political career.
MSPEP
8/18/14
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