WLBT – Tate Reeves prepares for primary runoff
“We think we can grow our vote and grow the number of people that go to the polls next Tuesday, but we can’t do it alone,” Reeves said to a group of supporters at a meet-and-greet Tuesday night…
…Reeves believes his platform and policy views are resonating with voters.
“The fact that my opponent is for ObamaCare expansion. The fact that my opponent wants to raise taxes and those are issues that are so different than the vast majority of Republican voters across Mississippi. It is really something that has energized our base. It’s energized people throughout Mississippi.”
Bryant, Gipson, Baker, others hold presser to back Reeves for Governor
Proud to join my friend @tatereeves at a press conference to show my support for him to be the next Governor of Mississippi. #ConservativeSolutionsWork #ImForTate pic.twitter.com/ZPYXe7BOEk
— Phil Bryant (@PhilBryantMS) August 20, 2019
WTOK – Haley Barbour endorses Tate Reeves in GOP runoff
NESHOBA DEMOCRAT – Editorial / For Governor
Speaking of education, Mississippi has spent $400 million more on education since Tate Reeves was elected Lieutenant Governor. And every teacher is making at least $8,000 more than they did in 2011.
But ole Tater is anti-education, right?
We’ve seen these same liberal tactics used on President Trump. Say anything and hope it sticks. Trump, who has endorsed Reeves, calls that “fake news.”
Reeves ran as a fiscal conservative 16 years ago and has governed as a fiscal conservative every, single day since. He’s cut taxes, prioritized spending and said “no” to special interests.
Reeves has a proven track record. Mississippi is moving forward with low unemployment and new job opportunities, record graduation and lower dropout rates.
SUNHERALD – Top Miss. Republicans speak out after lawmaker found not guilty of domestic violence
Philip Gunn, speaker of the House of Representatives, released a statement after a George County Justice Court judge found McLeod not guilty after being accused of punching Michele McLeod in the face at their home in May.
“The whole situation is still very concerning, not only to me, but to many other members of the House of Representatives,” Gunn said in a press release. “The court may have found Representative McLeod not guilty, but as a member of the Mississippi Legislature to find yourself in this situation — it is still an issue.”
WLOX – Mississippi lawmaker found not guilty of domestic violence
Mississippi Republican representative, Doug McLeod, was found not guilty after his trial Tuesday…
…Despite the not guilty verdict, members of the Mississippi Republican Party are still concerned over the incident.