From The Mississippi Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject More Judges for Trump!
Date October 29, 2020 8:05 PM
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Dear John,

Wow – another Promise Made and Promise Kept by President Trump!

 

The United States Senate has confirmed Amy Coney Barrett, and she has taken
the oath to the Constitution and her judicial oath, making herJustice Amy Coney
Barrett!

 

President Trump could not have done this without the work and the votes of
Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith. They are committed to doing the
people's business, and their votes put Justice Barrett over-the-top for her
confirmation.

 

But it's not just the federal courts that need excellent judges. We need them
in Mississippi, too. That is why the Mississippi Republican Party has endorsed
two outstanding candidates for the Mississippi Supreme Court –Justice Josiah
Coleman and Justice Kenny Griffis.

 

Justice Coleman and Justice Griffis have both proven their worthiness to
retain their seats on Mississippi's highest court, and I ask you to support
them with your vote on November 3. Justice Coleman will be on the ballot in
Supreme Court District 3 (Northern District). Justice Griffis will be on the
ballot in District 1 (Central District).



MSGOP Backs Two Candidates for 

Mississippi Supreme Court

 

The Mississippi Republican Party has endorsed two candidates, Justice Josiah
Coleman and Justice Kenny Griffis, to maintain their seats on the Mississippi
Supreme Court. Both candidates will appear on the November ballot.

Mississippi Supreme Court

Northern District
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Justice Josiah Coleman is seeking a second term on the Mississippi Supreme
Court after being first elected in November 2012. Prior to serving as a
justice, he practiced law for more than 12 years in Tupelo and Oxford, Miss. 

 

Justice Coleman and his wife, Ashleigh Burke Coleman, have three children and
live in Fentress, Miss. They attend First Presbyterian Church in Louisville.

 

 

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Click to Read: Neshoba Democrat endorses Justice Josiah Coleman
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Mississippi Supreme Court

Central District
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Justice Kenny Griffis is seeking a full term on the Mississippi Supreme Court
after being first appointed to the court by Governor Phil Bryant in February
2019. Prior to accepting that appointment, Justice Griffis served 16 years on
the Mississippi Court of Appeals and ended his tenure there as Chief Judge. 

 

Justice Griffis and his wife, Mary Helen, are the parents of five boys and
live in Ridgeland, Miss. They attend Christ United Methodist Church.

 

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Click to Read: Neshoba Democrat endorses Justice Kenny Griffis
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Thank you, President Trump, for a 

Promise Made and a Promise Kept!
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us Keep Mississippi RED! >>>
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Sincerely,

Frank Bordeaux

Chairman, Mississippi Republican Party

 

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