JJ readers voted State Senator Lee Yancey, a Republican from Brandon, as their favorite Mississippi legislator. Mr. Yancey received 21% of the vote in a field of 18. State Senator Walter Michel received 17% of the vote.
Billy Hewes | 43 (8%) |
Steve Holland | 35 (7%) |
Lee Yancey | 109 (21%) |
George Flaggs | 4 (0%) |
Hob Bryan | 14 (2%) |
John Mayo | 7 (1%) |
Cecil Brown | 24 (4%) |
Greg Snowden | 6 (1%) |
Rita Martinson | 27 (5%) |
Bill Denney | 10 (2%) |
Billy McCoy | 9 (1%) |
Jack Gordon | 14 (2%) |
Ed Blackmon | 13 (2%) |
John Horne | 8 (1%) |
Philip Gunn | 35 (7%) |
John Moore | 5 (1%) |
David Blount | 47 (9%) |
Walter Michel | 87 (17%) |
5 comments:
Ivoted for Hob Bryan cause he can be such a smart dumb ass. If it was up to him he would have spent everything in the rainy day fund a couple of years back. Maybe he will be replaced this year--about time.
Why was Terry Burton left off the list?
Jesus. Can't we pick someone other than a Glen Beck clone?
Anon what do you know about Lee Yancey to even refer to him as a Glen Beck clone? I'm guessing you don't know the senator at all. Yes he's conservative yes he has morals and yes he's a Christian. He doesn't prey on peoples emotions to gain support, his record as a senator AND as a person are more than enough. His desire isn't for power and money, it's for the good of the people of this state. And last but not least I wouldnt put Lee near Glen Beck as far as Christianity is concerned. Beck is a Morman, Yancey is a Baptist, they have two different belief systems. So anon before you start posting about people you DONT know, how about you do a little research.
The problem is the Christians who thing the world is about to end and run on that and vote like that. There are more than Christians in the world, and in Mississippi. Yancy is right there with Bryant riding the "victory" train. Damn, no wonder Mississippi is the backwards ass it continues to be.
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