Mississippi Senator’s ‘Public Hanging’ Remark Draws Backlash Before Runoff By News November 13, 2018 Add Comment Edit Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, whose opponent is black, said she meant to convey respect, but a linguistics professor said the idiom had a negative connotation and fell out of use long ago. Share this post Related PostsDemocrats Oust Walker in Wisconsin and Kobach in Kansas but Fall Short in Florida and OhioKim Davis, Kentucky Clerk Who Refused Gay Marriage Licenses, LosesRepublican Kevin Cramer Ousts Heidi Heitkamp From North Dakota Senate SeatNews Analysis: A Partisan War Awaits Trump. That Just Might Suit Him.Cuomo Wins Third Term in New York as Democrats Consolidate Control in AlbanyJosh Hawley Defeats Claire McCaskill in Missouri Senate RacePennsylvania Democrats Pick Up Victories 2 Years After Trump Wins StateNews Analysis: Two Years After Trump’s Victory, Voters Erect an Impediment to His Power
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