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Ronnie Musgrove Bumbling Along (Web, August 13, 2008) Ronnie Musgrove just can't get his story straight surrounding his criminal contributors.
Ronnie Musgrove A Lesson In Hypocrisy (Web, August 11, 2008) Ronnie Musgrove failed Mississippians when he was Governor, but on the campaign trail he regularly makes hypocritical statements that ignore his record.
Happy Ronnie Musgrove Day! (Web, July 29, 2008) Ronnie Musgrove honored himself by declaring "Ronnie Musgrove Day" as governor, but Musgrove's failed record speaks for itself.
Truth vs. Ronnie Musgrove's "Fiscal Common Sense" (Web, July 17, 2008) During Ronnie Musgrove's term as Governor, Mississippi went from having an approximately $230 million surplus to having a budget deficit estimated at up to $700 million.
Quite A Record For Ronnie Musgrove (Web, June 26, 2008) Lost jobs. A massive deficit. An embarrassment that cost taxpayers millions. Quite a record of accomplishment for Ronnie Musgrove. Mississippi deserves better.
TV Clips
Beef Processors Plant Scandal (WLVT, March 25, 2008) Former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove has recently become entangled in a scandal that cost taxpayers $55 million and led to several of his campaign contributors being indicted.
Radio Clips
Ronnie Musgrove On The Paul Gallo Radio Show #1 (May 5, 2008) [Download]
Ronnie Musgrove On The Paul Gallo Radio Show #2 (May 5, 2008) [Download]
TV Ads From 2003 Governor's Race
Bucket Ronnie Musgrove brags about bringing in new jobs. But, while he was busy courting the out of towners, more than 48,000 manufacturing jobs were leaving Mississippi -- factory jobs, good jobs, high-paying jobs. Tell Ronnie Musgrove that you're tired of cleaning up his mess.
Welder Ronnie Musgrove inherited "perhaps the most robust economy in state history." Then ... good jobs began to leave. 2001: 73 manufacturers close their doors. 2002: 117 manufacturers close. 2003: 55 more manufacturers closed. Jobs lost under Musgrove: 53,100. Mississippi under Musgrove: 2nd worst state in fiscal management and spending.
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