Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith is the projected winner of the Senate runoff in Mississippi, according to the Associated Press, overcoming a series of missteps that brought the state's dark history of racism and violence to the forefront.
Hyde-Smith, who was appointed to the Senate earlier this year after GOP Sen. Thad Cochran stepped down due to health reasons, defeated former congressman and Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy. Neither candidate had won the requisite 50 percent in the first round of the special election on Election Day. She's the first woman elected to the Senate from Mississippi.
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What was racially charged about it except for the Progressives screaming racism
Good! That other ass was going to push for a state flag change!
Another Trump supported winner!
All the democraps have is the race card.
Bottom of the pile in GDP, bottom of the pile in income, top of the pile in welfare, bottom of the pile in employment and education = "WINNING". Go GOP!
Praise the Lord. Congratulations Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith!
I'm getting sick of whites being accused of racism and the media and even other whites and Republicans totally ignore the racism and racist comments of blacks.
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