A recent campaign commercial has continued the “mudslinging” that has marked the race of Sen. Roger Wicker and former governor, Ronnie Musgrove.
The ad ties Musgrove to accepting campaign contributions from ultra-liberal groups, such as gay rights and abortion, and those involved in the Mississippi Beef Plant scandal.
But what effect might the ad have on voters?
It had been a quiet two weeks since Roger Wicker and Ronnie Musgrove met in their one and only debate, but a new Wicker campaign commercial has ended that.
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