politico.com - 10/27/2008
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October 23, 2008 Categories: Mississippi Obama-Wicker voters? No one would confuse Roger Wicker, the conservative Republican senator from Mississippi, as an Obama supporter. But in the midst of a tight election campaign against Democrat Ronnie Musgrove, he is associating himself with the ...
themarathonblog.com - 11/3/2008
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Here’s a sample ballot that Roger Wicker is
distributing in Mississippi - it is clearly attempting to...
deceive voters into thinking that Senator Wicker is a Democrat. Every other Democrat is selected on the ballot except for Ronnie Musgrove. ...
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Breaking in Mississippi: Wicker Circulates Misleading ...
dailykos.com - 10/31/2008
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Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 10/27-29. Likely voters.
MoE 4% ( 10/14-15 results) Wicker (R) 51 (47)...
Musgrove (D) 44 (46) Already voted (16 percent of sample) Wicker (R) 47 Musgrove (D) 53 Ouch. So what's going on? Wicker's support among ...
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MS-Sen: Wicker (R) pulls ahead
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GOP Senator Roger Wicker Sings In Musical
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... The most recent polling in Mississippi shows Wicker holding onto a dwindling lead over Democrat Ronnie Musgrove. Wicker had a two-point lead in the most recent Rasmussen poll, and a one-point lead in the DKos/Research2000 poll. Both leads were within the margin of error.
Over the weekend, the Clarion Ledger, one of Mississippi's largest papers, endorsed Musgrove. And Wicker recently began running a radio ad aimed at African-Americans that links him favorably to Barack Obama. ...
GOP Senator Roger Wicker Sings In Musical
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... The most recent polling in Mississippi shows Wicker holding onto a dwindling lead over Democrat Ronnie Musgrove. Wicker had a two-point lead in the most recent Rasmussen poll, and a one-point lead in the DKos/Research2000 poll. Both leads were within the margin of error.
Over the weekend, the Clarion Ledger, one of Mississippi's largest papers, endorsed Musgrove. And Wicker recently began running a radio ad aimed at African-Americans that links him favorably to Barack Obama. ...
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