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MISSISSIPPI 01
Let's Go For Four
Prentiss Co. Chancery Clerk Travis Childers (D) garnered more votes than Southaven Mayor Greg Davis (R), ex-Tupelo Mayor Glenn McCullough (R), state Rep. Steve Holland (D), restaurant owner Wally Pang (I) and prof/farmer John Wages (G). Childers will face Davis in a 5/13 special election runoff. Results, with 100% of precincts reporting (AP, 4/23).
MS 01 Non-partisan Special Election
votes %age
Childers 33,138 49%
Davis 31,066 46
McCollough 957 1
Holland 782 1
Pang 724 1
Wages 397 1Dems came "extremely close" to picking up a "heavily" GOP seat in the "heart of the conservative Deep South" (Kraushaar, Politico's "Crypt" blog, 4/22), but Childers came just 410 votes short of avoiding a runoff. So voters "will go back to the polls one more time" to elect a Rep. to fill ex-Rep. Roger Wicker's (R) term (Brumfield/Le Coz, Tupelo Daily Journal, 4/23).
Davis was "buoyed by a strong showing" in his base of DeSoto Co., "a conservative and rapidly growing area" just south of Memphis, TN. Childers "fared well" in rural areas (Pettus, AP, 4/22). Childers led voting in 16 counties and won 60% of the vote outside of DeSoto Co., but Davis' 81% margin in his home base was "staggering" Tupelo Daily Journal, 4/23). Childers: "We're just going to saddle up...and start all over again. We're mighty humbled by the good vote all across the district (AP, 4/22).
At his camp hqs in DeSoto Co., Davis "pledged" to spend the next weeks "pointing to the differences" between himself and Childers. Davis said if Childers is elected, he'll "help" Barack Obama "push his liberal agenda across this country and we're going to fight against that" (Tupelo Daily Journal, 4/23). Childers said GOPers "are using 'cookie cutter' criticisms" that they use against most Dems. Childers: "They don't have a message. They've never had a message from the beginning" (AP, 4/23).
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Results
- 1 PENNSYLVANIA: THE VOTES: UnPAck Your Troubles
- 2 PENNSYLVANIA: WHAT HAPPENED?: The Never-Ending Story
- 3 PENNSYLVANIA: WHAT'S NEXT?: Order A McSame With An Extra Same-Old
- 4 WH EXITS: Six More Weeks Of Splinter
- 5 DELEGATE TRACKER: Now Entering The Home Stretch
- 6 MISSISSIPPI 01: Let's Go For Four
White House 2008 -- The Republicans
White House 2008 -- The Democrats
White House 2008 -- Other Updates
- 11 GALLUP: Yes -- She Still
- 12 INDIANA (5/6 PRIMARY): Used To Daydream In That Small Town
- 13 NORTH CAROLINA (5/6 PRIMARY): Move Over Wal-Mart
- 14 WEST VIRGINIA (5/13 PRIMARY): The 4 F's
- 15 OREGON (5/20 PRIMARY): They Keep Going And Going And...
- 16 GALLUP: Status MoE
- 17 IPSOS PUBLIC AFFAIRS/MUNK DEBATES: Safety First
- 18 VEEPSTAKES: From H-P To VP?
- 19 2008 SCHEDULES: Hoping To Get Lucky?
National Briefing
Senate 2008
- 22 LOUISIANA: Not A Bad Haul For This Climate
- 23 NEW JERSEY: Frank And Tough
- 24 NEW MEXICO: A Pearce-ing Shot
- 25 OREGON: Don't Forget To Pack Your Flip-Flops
Governor 2008
People
- 28 BUSH: Book Tours, Who Has The Time?
- 29 CRAIG: He's A Fickle One, That Larry Craig
- 30 DASCHLE: Another Brush With Greatness
- 31 LOTT/BREAUX: Say It Without Words
- 32 HASTERT: Could Be Felled By A Strong Gust Of Wind
- 33 PRESS PASS: Another Editorial Ouster
- 34 POLICE LOG: Shoddy Performance, Still Not A Crime
- 35 NEWS BAZAAR: But Is He Suspension-Worthy?
