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Mississippi AG Sues Over Senate Election Date

Republican Congressman Roger Wicker (R-MS) was named as the appointee to Trent Lott's Senate seat only two days ago, but the legal wrangling has already begun. State Attorney General Jim Hood (D) has made good on his promise to sue Gov. Haley Barbour (R) over when the special election for the rest of the term ought to be held.

Hood says that the election must take place within the next 90 days under state law, while Barbour maintains that Wicker can serve until the November election. A spring election might give a relatively conservative Democrat a decent shot, while a November race would be much more in favor of the Republican incumbent, running alongside the presidential election.


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GOP policy has been to push for sp[ecial elections so they can reduce voter turnout.

Reducing voter turonout favors the GOP.

Please make it a November election, the Dems will win that.

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Good on Hood!

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Since when did any election laws apply to GOP Governors in southern states?

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Another piece of Trent Lott's legacy here. He leaves the Senate early so he can become a lobbyist a year earlier, for the purpose of making himself some big money (which he needs right now). Him leaving early then ends up costing the state of MS a million or so for setting up a special election. MS shoulda just paid Lott a bonus of $500,000 to stay through his term.

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