![]() ![]() Within the first few years of Republicans becoming the majority in the Mississippi Legislature, the Freedom Caucus says great strides were made to change the direction of the state, but as time passed, elected Republican leadership has slowly moved away from Republican principles and toward the old policies that drove the state into last place both educationally and economically. The small but vocal caucus of Republicans tout that they are the voice for citizens who want bold action to protect life, strengthen families, defend our constitutional rights, limit government, and revitalize personal and economic freedoms in the state of Mississippi. The Mississippi Freedom Caucus is a group of elected officials in the Legislature who believe in freedom and liberty for the people of Mississippi. The winner will be unopposed in the General Election. Smith and McMahan will face off in the August 8th Republican Primary. ![]() ![]() He chairs the Senate's Local and Private Committee and is the Vice Chair of the Senate Business and Financial Institutions Committee. McMahan, a Republican, has represented Senate District 6 since 2016. Since then, Dye and the other three Lee County Justice Court judges have recused themselves from the case. The Daily Journal went on to report that the family spoke with the District Attorney and the Lee County Prosecutor before swearing out an affidavit before Judge Phyllis Dye on Friday, June 16, alleging voter intimidation. The Daily Journal reported that in the transcript of the call McMahan “accused Smith of belonging to a hate group, wanting to end Medicaid, not paying her rent and attending the Jan. According to the Daily Journal, McMahan told the family not to support Smith, who at the time was not yet a candidate. ![]()
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