Washington Isn't Working

Mississippi needs a senator determined to change the Washington way of doing things, because it's hurting Mississippi and every other state in this country.

There is a complete disconnect between what they argue about in Washington and what people worry about at home. But I hear you. That's why I'm running for the U.S. Senate.

Join me and together we'll change the direction of Mississippi and our nation.

Gov. Ronnie Musgrove
Candidate for U.S. Senate

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Ronnie Musgrove has dedicated his life to serving the people of Mississippi. For over two decades, he's taken a leading role in the State to improve education, expand economic development, and ensure that government lives within its means.

Now, he's running for the U.S. Senate to change the way Washington works and restore honesty and integrity to our government.

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On The Campaign Trail: Musgrove Makes Stop In DeSoto County

By Robert Lee Long, The DeSoto Times
August 19, 2008

HERNANDO - Former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove's stump speech to the courthouse crowd in DeSoto County Monday proclaimed that 2008 is shaping up as the year of the Democrat.

That's the message that Mississippi's 62nd governor pitches to people in his campaign to fill the seat of former U.S. Sen. Trent Lott. Musgrove faces former U.S. Representative and incumbent U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker for that post. Musgrove made a stop in Hernando and Southaven as part of a five-city campaign swing.

If elected in the special election that coincides with the general election nationwide, Musgrove would be sworn in shortly after the Nov. 4 general election, and have seniority over newly elected senators from other states who will be sworn in after January 1.

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