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By: Magnolia Tribune - November 28, 2017

Republicans quietly poised to flip Senate seat on Tuesday

The seat in question, Senate District 10, was redrawn by the Legislature in 2012 for a Republican to win as leaders banked on former Sen. Steve Hale to switch parties. Hale chose not to switch, leaving the Republicans without a candidate in 2015. Stone soundly defeated Hale in the Democratic primary and ran unopposed in the general election.

Gipson, a Holly Springs attorney and former alderwoman, has received no financial or campaign support from the state Democratic Party, according to party officials. She did not file a pre-runoff campaign finance report with the Secretary of State’s Office and could not be reached for comment Monday.

“We realized it (a Republican flip) was a possibility when the seat became vacant,” said Bobby Moak, chairman of the Mississippi Democratic Party. “There’s no safe Democratic seat in Mississippi, especially during a special election. Those that would think otherwise don’t know the political landscape in this state.”

Whaley, a seventh generation Mississippian who runs the family farm and co-owns a Napa Auto Parts store with his father, said agriculture and education are the two issues he would focus on most under the Capitol dome in Jackson.

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11/28/17

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