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Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith Wins Mississippi Senate Runoff Election

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Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith Wins Mississippi Senate Runoff Election
by MICHAEL PATRICK LEAHY 27 Nov 2018

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...mith-wins-mississippi-senate-runoff-election/

Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) defeated former Clinton administration Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy on Tuesday in the Mississippi Senate runoff election.
Politico called the race for Hyde-Smith at 10:22 p.m. eastern time.

With 75 percent of precincts reporting, Hyde-Smith leads Espy by 11 points, 55.9 percent to 44.1 percent, according to election results reported at Politico as of 10:22 p.m. eastern time.

In the earlier election, Hyde-Smith won 41 percent of the vote, Espy won 40 percent, and conservative Republican State Sen. Chris McDaniel won 16 percent.Hyde-Smith and Espy qualified for the runoff election as the top two finishers in the November 6 election, in which neither candidate received 50 percent of the vote.

Hyde-Smith was appointed to the Senate seat in April by Gov. Phil Bryant when Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) resigned for health reasons.

On Tuesday, almost all of McDaniel’s supporters cast their ballots for Hyde-Smith, and the increased Democrat turnout was not enough to put Espy over the top.

The three week campaign was a lackluster effort by both candidates, marked less by policy proposals than it was by Hyde-Smith’s campaign gaffes, predictable attacks against her by Democrats who claimed her gaffes proved she was a “racist,” and Espy’s long history of questionable ethics.

Given Hyde-Smith’s weakness as a candidate, Democrats had hoped to pull of an upset. But Espy proved to be an equally flawed candidate.

The final party breakdown of the United States Senate in the 116th session of Congress that will convene in Washington in January is 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats or Independents who caucus with Democrats. The net gain of two seats from the current Congress, which has 51 Republicans and 49 Democrats, is significant, as it now gives Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) more room to maneuver, and may give Republicans a two seat, rather than one seat, advantage in some key committees.

Democrats went all-in with their failed effort to push Espy over the top.

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), both likely 2020 presidential candidates, campaigned with Espy in Mississippi during the runoff.

Republicans, for their part, did not take the race for granted.

“The RNC has over 100 paid staffers in the state and has made over 1.5 million Mississippi voter contacts (over 500k since election day alone), ensuring voters know the facts on the real Mike Espy,” Mike Reed of the RNC’s Communications Research group said in an email Monday.

At rallies in Tupelo, Mississippi and Biloxi, Mississippi on Monday President Trump encouraged Republicans to go out and vote for Hyde-Smith.

While Hyde-Smith’s awkward reference to “public hanging” was used by Democrats in an attempt to portray her as racially insensitive due to the state’s history of lynchings, Espy’s ethical problems place him in a position where he was unable to take advantage of Hyde-Smith’s gaffes.

The Washington Free Beacon, for instance broke the story last week that Espy paid off $267,000 in federal tax liens in January 2011, the same month he received a $400,000 payment from an Ivory Coast trade organization controlled by Laurent Gbagbo, the former dictator now on trial for human rights violations, noting that “Espy has had nearly eight different tax liens filed against him by the Internal Revenue Service for failing to pay income taxes throughout the 1990s and 2000s.”

Several of the liens date back to income Espy earned in 1992 while serving as a member of Congress and extend to the entirety of his tenure leading the Department of Agriculture.

The three most recent liens filed by the IRS against Espy were in June 2009 and September and December 2010. Those liens, totaling more than $267,000, remained unpaid until shortly after Espy entered into a fruitful lobbying contract with the government of Côte d’Ivoire.

Espy’s business arrangement, officially a three-month, $750,000 consultancy through the Ivory Coast’s Coffee and Cocoa Regulatory Board, came at the same time the country was undergoing political turmoil. Côte d’Ivoire’s then-president, Laurent Gbagbo, had just lost his reelection bid and was refusing to cede power. Gbagbo, who had ruled the country since 2000 through extralegal means, denounced attempts to remove him from office as a “coup d’etat” and ordered forces loyal to him to kill, torture, and sexually assault political opponents.

As Breitbart News reported earlier this month, “The lobbying firm managed by Mississippi Democrat Senate candidate Mike Espy received a second payment of $350,000 from a trade organization controlled by African despot Lauren Gbagbo on March 1, 2011, eleven days before Espy told The Hill he had suspended his firm’s contract with the organization and had only received a first payment of $400,000, a Department of Justice document discovered by Fox News reveals.”

AE Agritrade has subsequently been dissolved.

Hyde-Smith will now serve the remaining two years of former Sen.Thad Cochran’s term and will be up for re-election in 2020.
 

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Espy served as the head of the USDA under the Clintons if I am remembering correctly. And, just like the Clintons, he is a crook... I am thinking to work with the Clinton cartel, this is a requirement. :hammer:

Ethics? what ethics....

Rgards, Kirk
 

Jim_S

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Espy served as the head of the USDA under the Clintons if I am remembering correctly. And, just like the Clintons, he is a crook... I am thinking to work with the Clinton cartel, this is a requirement. :hammer:

Ethics? what ethics....

Rgards, Kirk

You’ve got a long memory! That was over 20 years ago! :clap:
 

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Espy served as the head of the USDA under the Clintons if I am remembering correctly. And, just like the Clintons, he is a crook... I am thinking to work with the Clinton cartel, this is a requirement. :hammer:

Ethics? what ethics....

Rgards, Kirk

I hear the Ms political ads both on radio and TV. The Ms state line is only 15 miles South of me.

The "outside" money pouring into this runoff from outside the state was obvious.

... and , Yes, Espy's history and acceptance of "campaign" funds was a major point.
As was his acceptance of $750,000 in wages for a job that never existed.
 

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Hyde-Smith’s Win in Mississippi Will Help the Senate Easily Confirm Trump Judicial Nominees
Posted by Mary Chastain ▪ November 28, 2018 at 11:00am

https://legalinsurrection.com/2018/...-confirm-trump-judicial-nominees/#more-266804

There are 112 court vacancies

The GOP kept another seat in the Senate as Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith easily defeated her Democrat challenger Michael Espy in the special election on Tuesday.

The victory gives the GOP a three-seat advantage in the Senate, which will help them easily confirm President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees.

From The Washington Examiner:

With Democrats now in control of the House of Representatives, Trump won’t be able to pass any sort of major legislation, meaning that the Republican Senate will be primarily spending the next two years pushing through as many judicial nominations as possible.



The added cushion not only means that it will be easier for McConnell to get nominees confirmed, it also means that Trump and his team can have more leeway to nominate more conservative judges given that there is now less pressure to placate centrists.

Currently, there are 112 district court vacancies and 11 appellate vacancies on the federal bench. Going into this election, the Senate had confirmed 84 Trump judges.

If Trump fills all of the current vacancies, nearly one in four federal judges will have been appointed by Trump. This does not take into account any additional vacancies that could come up over the next two years. This could have a transformative effect on the judicial branch, and will likely figure heavily in the 2020 election as Trump will tout judges as a leading example of how he delivered for conservatives.

The GOP picked up seats in North Dakota, Florida, and Indiana. The Democrats won in Nevada and Arizona and held onto Montana.

Trump attended two rallies on Monday night in a last minute attempt to push Hyde-Smith over the finish line even though polls had her over Espy by double digits.

Controversy after controversy swallowed Hyde-Smith since Election Day, which I covered in a previous post, didn’t stop people from voting for her.

99% of the precincts have reported, giving Hyde-Smith 474,471 votes to Espy’s 405,486. She has a 53.9% lead.

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From Fox News:

With 95 percent of precincts reporting, Hyde-Smith had 446,927 votes to Espy’s 374,880 — a commanding margin of 54.4 percent to 45.6 percent, according to state election officials. The race marks the final midterm contest of 2018.

“I want everybody to know, no matter who you voted for today, I’m gonna always represent every Mississippian,” Hyde-Smith said at her victory party late Monday night. “Being on that MAGA-wagon, the Make American Great Again bus, we have bonded, we have persevered, we have gotten through things, we were successful today.”

Hyde-Smith’s win gives Republicans more leeway to ensure the confirmation of Trump’s federal judicial and Cabinet nominees that require Senate approval and strengthens the party’s chances of holding the majority in 2020.

“She has my prayers as she goes to Washington to unite a very divided Mississippi,” Espy said in his concession speech
 

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The polls were very close on this one. Right before the election polls showed a 10 point spread. :thumb:
 

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Bill Clinton had to send Espy back to Mississippi because he was making Bill look bad. That's a whole different level of poor ethics!

Cindy grew up in our little community, and most of her family lives in this area. She's a conservative Christian family oriented lady and I hope she will find her own way around the swamp. My primary concern is that she might follow too closely in the footsteps of our senior Senator, RINO Roger Wicker. He's a worthless POS who supported Kasich through the campaign and bought him a MAGA cap after Trump was inaugurated.
 
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