A Black Senate Candidate Stumps in Mississippi, but His Party Holds Him Back By News October 26, 2018 Add Comment Edit Mike Espy, former President Clinton’s agriculture secretary, could emerge as the top vote-getter in Mississippi’s Senate race on Election Day, but the runoff will be the hard part. Share this post Related PostsU.S. Says It Could Take 2 Years to Identify Up to Thousands of Separated Immigrant FamiliesErnest Hollings, a South Carolina Senator Who Evolved, Dies at 97What’s at Risk if the Fed Becomes as Partisan as the Rest of WashingtonCory Booker Campaigns on Baby Bonds Program to Combat InequalityPushing for Tighter Borders, President Asks Jews for SupportFox News Breaking News AlertOn Politics: The Biggest Stories of the WeekBonded by Service, Freshman Veteran Democrats Are an Occasional Thorn in Their Party’s Side
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