Baker. I'm hoping you can highlight the Mississippi race. She said something insensitive and may well lose the race because of it. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/11/12/democrats-aim-for-surprise-upset-in-special-mississippi-senate-runoff-election/
They didn’t get away with forcing a special election in Georgia, but they did in Mississippi.
Cynde Hyde-Smith needs our help. I received this from her in my e-mail inbox:
“In the United States Senate, I have strongly supported the President's 'America First' agenda, and I look forward to continuing that support when I am elected to a full term in the United States Senate.
As a cattle farmer, I know a little bit about those values. Faith, family, community, individual responsibility, self-reliance, hard work and good old-fashioned grit are just a few of the characteristics that define rural America.
Not only has my family lived those values, as Mississippi's former Commissioner of Agriculture, I know firsthand that these are still the values that uphold America and define the people who make this country great.
These are important times. The historic gains we've made over the past two years have brought unprecedented results. But the President needs help in the United States Senate, where a tenuous Republican Majority has been unable to deliver on key components of his agenda.
We can ill-afford another Clinton acolyte in the United States Senate, who is hostile both to our President, and to our values.
Former Clinton Secretary Mike Espy will seek to undo everything President Trump has done. But that's not all. He'll seek to bring back the radical Left's agenda to “fundamentally transform” the United States of America.
We all know what that means: grow government, repeal the tax cuts, bring back the regulatory state, put Obamacare on steroids by pushing for single-payer government-run healthcare, abortion-on-demand, more infringements on religious liberty . . .
We know that big government and big freedom can't co-exist. The bigger the government, the smaller the individual. That's not what America is about.
The truth is, progressives are not benign. They're coming for our freedom.
Whether it's the right to life, the second amendment, religious freedom, economic freedom, educational freedom, or vital freedom from the regulatory state to grow crops and livestock or engage in resource development.
It is imperative that we not only hold the policy gains we've achieved, but grow them. The future well-being of our country depends on it.
The extraordinary economic growth we've experienced under President Trump has undoubtedly given our country a much-needed reprieve from overreaching government. And that's exactly what it is, which means with progressives in power it can all go away. We need to make the upward trajectory permanent.
Republicans picked up three seats in the United States Senate during the midterms, but we have now lost two, with another now in doubt. That makes Mississippi a must-win for Republicans.”