Mississippi Democrat Espy to run again for US Senate in 2020
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi Democrat Mike Espy announced Tuesday that he’s running again for U.S. Senate against Republican incumbent Cindy Hyde-Smith, setting up a 2020 rematch of a race that churned up the state’s painful racial history.
“I can and will do a better job for the people of Mississippi and the United States,” Espy told supporters by email, after telegraphing the move for months.
A former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and U.S. House member, Espy lost their 2018 special election race to fill the last two years of retired Sen. Thad Cochran’s six-year term. Hyde-Smith, who was Mississippi’s agriculture commissioner when Gov. Phil Bryant appointed her to temporarily take Cochran’s place, became the first woman elected to Congress from Mississippi.
The campaign was rocked by a video showing Hyde-Smith praising a supporter by saying she’d attend a “public hanging” if he invited her. She called it an “exaggerated expression of regard.”