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Testing the Political Climate in a Special Election
By George Will
Sunday, May 11, 2008

SOUTHAVEN, Miss. -- The 1st Congressional District, the northernmost in the most culturally Southern state, has given the nation William Faulkner and Elvis Presley, and next Tuesday will have a special congressional election that will test the Republican hope that Barack Obama and his former pastor can be the basis of a Republican strategy to nationalize congressional races to the disadvantage of Democrats. A Senate seat also could be affected by the cascading consequences of Republican Sen. Trent Lott's December resignation.

Republican Gov. Haley Barbour replaced him with 1st District Rep. Roger Wicker, who this November will be on the ballot seeking election to the remainder of Lott's term. Wicker's opponent is former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove, who has won two statewide elections.



Reverend Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pastor of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ, speaks at the National Press Club in Washington April 28, 2008. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES)
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