DAILY JOURNAL – Shelton departure raises Espy expectations
That leaves Mike Espy as the only broadly-known Democratic candidate in the race, going up against Republicans Cindy Hyde-Smith and Chris McDaniel.
A shrinking field has potentially significant implications. Mississippi special elections dispense with primaries and place all candidates on a single ballot, with a runoff if needed.
“I think Jason Shelton is at the top of the heap of the future of the Democratic Party,” said Marty Wiseman, longtime watcher of Mississippi politics. “But then I got nervous that we had two Democrats trying to thread the needle.”…
…Merle Flowers, a former Republican state senator from DeSoto County believes McDaniel would imperil a historically safe Republican seat.
“If you want Democrats to take the seat, pray Chris McDaniel makes the run-off this November,” Flowers wrote in a column published last month.
State Rep. Baria seeking #MSSen wants to improve Obamacare, not weaken it
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— David Baria (@dbaria) May 13, 2018
DAILY JOURNAL – Analysis: Candidates vie for attention in 3rd District race
The most recent campaign finance reports show how much money the candidates raised and spent between Jan. 1 and March 31. Hughes led the field, having collected $304,354. Next was Guest, at $280,911.
Parker collected $102,032 and loaned his own campaign $240,000. Doty collected $65,059 and loaned her own campaign $15,802. Dunn collected $30,600 and loaned her own campaign $73,100. Tate did not file a report to the Federal Election Commission.
On the Democratic side, Aycox reported $100 in contributions and Evans did not file a report.
The 3rd District has been considered solidly Republican territory since it was created after the 2000 Census. Mississippi went from five U.S. House districts to four because it had grown more slowly than other states. The current 3rd District consists largely of territory combined from the former 3rd that was represented by Pickering and the former 4th that was represented by Democrat Ronnie Shows. Pickering and Shows were pitted against each other in the redrawn 3rd District in 2002, and Pickering won.
Senator Wicker promotes new Ingalls built Destroyer
The world’s finest shipbuilders at @HIIndustries Shipyard have begun fabricating the first Arleigh Burke-class DDG-51 Flight III Destroyer. https://t.co/mxLDe2WNlu
— Senator Roger Wicker (@SenatorWicker) May 11, 2018