Shared Borders, Shared Politics: NC And MS Republicans Take Their Cues From TNGOP
Republicans in Mississippi have, with ominous music, linked Barack Obama to a surprising successful Democratic Congressional candidate in a new advertisment running in the district comprising some of the suburbs and exburbs of Memphis.
Which leads me to wonder, first North Carolina, then Mississippi. Is there something about sharing a border with the TNGOP that makes Republicans extra controversial?
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AC, Davis has no choice but
AC, Davis has no choice but to pull out the switchblade and go after Childers. He lost Lee,Alcorn and Tishomingo Countys which are usually pretty reliable GOP areas in statewide races. He has to get those rural whites back in his corner if he wants to win in a few weeks. the weird thing is this race is being fought mainly on TV...i went down to tupelo and over to iuka saturday and barely saw any campaign signs.