Fitch, Hosemann outline futures at Neshoba County Fair
Scott Colom and Ty Pinkins criticized Cindy Hyde-Smith’s record and each used the fair stage to appeal to Mississippi voters.
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Fitch, Hosemann outline futures at Neshoba County Fair
NESHOBA COUNTY — Gubernatorial ambitions, declared and yet-to-be, were in the rainy Mississippi summer air on Wednesday as statewide officials delivered political speeches at the Neshoba County Fair.
Mississippi attorney general discusses protecting children online
NESHOBA COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) - The first day of speeches at the Neshoba County Fair brought candidates for statewide office and current leaders together to share their priorities with Mississippi voters. Attorney General Lynn Fitch (R-Miss.), who is widely speculated to be a candidate for governor, discussed her efforts to protect children online and hold [...]
Colom blasts absent Hyde-Smith, Pinkins promises alternative at Neshoba County Fair as US Senate midterm nears
Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. NESHOBA COUNTY – Two of Mississippi’s candidates for U.S. Senate braved rainy, muddy conditions at the Neshoba County Fair on Wednesday, with each casting themselves as independent-minded and ready to bring change to a polarized Congress. Democratic candidate Scott Colom and independent Ty Pinkins spoke under the tin-roofed pavilion at Founder’s Square just over …
Hosemann: Redistricting coming to Mississippi - Mississippi Monitor
By Frank Corder, Magnolia Tribune Lt, Governor Delbert Hosemann speaks at the Neshoba County Fair, June 24, 2026 (Photo by Frank Corder | Magnolia Tribune) In his remarks at the Neshoba County Fair on Wednesday, Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann (R) did not announce what office he would seek in 2027. It is expected that he will soon make his intentions known, with a likely run for governor rumored to be in the works. Hosemann is in his second te…
Congressional challengers have unfettered access to Neshoba County Fair crowd with incumbents in Washington
Congressional midterms are 132 days away, and candidates looking to unseat incumbents in Mississippi had unfettered access to the audience at one of the state’s most prominent political stumps on Wednesday The Neshoba County Fair opened the first of its two-day lineup of political speaking with elected officeholders and hopefuls alike articulating their outlook for the state inside the Pavilion at Founder’s Square — a podium popularized by Ronal…
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