Democrat Mike Espy starts 2020 US Senate bid in Mississippi
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 racist 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.
Espy is a former U.S. House member and former U.S. agriculture secretary. He lost the November 2018 special election to fill the last two years of retired Republican Sen. Thad Cochran’s six-year term.
Hyde-Smith was Mississippi’s agriculture commissioner when Republican Gov. Phil Bryant appointed her to temporarily succeed Cochran in the spring of 2018. She is the first woman to represent Mississippi in Congress.