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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAn Unknown Truck Driver Just Became the Democratic Nominee for the Governor of Mississippi
Gideon ResnickHe was too busy truck driving to vote for himself.
Robert Gray was driving a truck for his small business Fancy Horse Transportation on Monday. On Tuesday, he was the Democratic nominee for governor of Mississippi.
The 46-year-old from Terry, Mississippi, didnt even vote in the primary, allegedly too busy operating his independent livestock hauling business. His opponent, incumbent Governor Phil Bryant, has a reported $2.8 million cache in his campaign fund, while Gray is living day to day without health insurance.
Its not that Gray won by default either. Democrats in Mississippi had two well-funded, hard-working candidates with clear-cut goals and practiced rhetoric. He soundly defeated Vicki Slater, a trial lawyer with the backing of a lot of the Democratic establishment, and Dr. Valerie Adream Smartt Short, an obstetrician-gynecologistwithout spending a single penny. In a heartbreaking admission, Slater reportedly told the AP I did everything I could to win this. The Daily Beast has reached out to her campaign for comment and has yet to hear back.
Gray earned 51 percent of the vote Tuesday, obliterating Slater, who nabbed only 30.2 percent. A small group of Mississippi Democrats have begun to galvanize support for the candidate, creating a Facebook page with a mere 170 likes.
The Democratic establishment is seemingly holding their breath as they trudge toward the November election with a candidate that is the textbook definition of an Average Joe. The chances of Democrats actually winning the election were always vanishingly small, but Grays appearance at the top of the ticket will likely complicate efforts to hold on to the offices they do control in the deep-red state.
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An Unknown Truck Driver Just Became the Democratic Nominee for the Governor of Mississippi (Original Post)
DonViejo
Aug 2015
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Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)1. Yeah...This reeks...
I'm hoping a reporter can find ONE of the 147,000 people who voted for him so they can give their reasoning why they voted for a total unknown...
drm604
(16,230 posts)3. Mississippi has an open primary.
Could this be a case of Republicans crossing over to vote for the least viable Democratic candidate?
hfojvt
(37,573 posts)5. that's what I wondered too
Still I do obviously love the idea of ordinary Joes running for office. After all, I did it myself.
CanSocDem
(3,286 posts)2. Most truckdrivers I know...
...are bright and unabashedly liberal. You rarely hear them crying the blues. This guy sounds like the real deal.
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fadedrose
(10,044 posts)4. This is precious . . .
Wish we could replace Candace Miller with a bus driver.