At 7 p.m. Tuesday, he will hold a rally at the Landers Center. Sen. Hyde Smith said, “It is an honor that the president was able reschedule a visit to Mississippi to support our state and campaign for me,” It was an honor to support his “America First” agenda and I look forward welcoming him to DeSoto County. Trump had been scheduled to speak earlier in the month in Jackson. However, that event was cancelled due to Hurricane Florence, which hit the Carolinas around the time that the Jackson rally was set. Trump is hosting campaign rallies in support of Republican candidates ahead of the Nov. 6 general elections. Mississippi will host the Mississippi rally, which will be the first to take place in a Republican state with incumbent Republican senators on the ballot. He has fought for Republican challengers in swing or predominately Republican states. However, he stated that he would campaign for Texas incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz. Both Republican senators are represented in Mississippi. Both the Republican Sens. of Mississippi, Roger Wicker and Hyde-Smith will be on this year’s ballot. Hyde-Smith was appointed by Gov. Phil Bryant is running for the Senate in a special election to succeed Thad Cochran, who resigned in March due to health reasons. Thursday’s debate is scheduled at Millsaps College, Jackson. Other candidates in the special election are Republican Chris McDaniel from Ellisville and Democrats Mike Espy and Tobey Barrtee, both of Madsion County. Thus far, Hyde-Smith has not, saying she may have conflicts because of commitments in Washington, D.C. People can go to https://www.donaldjtrump.com/rallies/ to obtain tickets for the rally in northwest Mississippi. Trump will campaign in Johnson City, Tenn.
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