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Democratic prosecutor Scott Colom announces US Senate race in Mississippi

Scott Colom criticizes Hyde-Smith's support for Trump's legislation and proposes eliminating income taxes for teachers and law enforcement to improve Mississippi's economy.

  • Scott Colom, the Democratic district attorney from Lowndes County, Mississippi, has declared he will run in the 2026 U.S. Senate election, challenging the current Republican officeholder, Cindy Hyde-Smith.
  • Colom’s Senate bid follows his record as the first Black prosecutor elected in certain counties since defeating Forrest Allgood in 2015 and running unopposed in 2019.
  • Colom intends to focus on Mississippi's priorities rather than party lines, advocating for higher wages, tax reforms, enhanced border security, and policies that promote domestic manufacturing.
  • He emphasized the importance of having senators prioritize their state's interests no matter who holds office in Washington, D.C., and recognized that while fundraising is crucial, his main strategy is to put in a tremendous amount of effort.
  • Colom faces a challenging race in a Republican-controlled state where Hyde-Smith, a strong Trump supporter who blocked his federal judicial appointment in 2023, holds significant influence and was endorsed by Trump for reelection.
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Democratic prosecutor Scott Colom announces US Senate race in Mississippi

A Democratic district attorney in Mississippi is running for U.S. Senate, challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith.

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