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Revenge on the Ballot: Colom Aims to Unseat Senator Who Blocked Him

Revenge on the Ballot: Colom Aims to Unseat Senator Who Blocked Him

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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Mississippi is hosting a Senate race defined by a very personal grudge. Scott Colom, a decorated state prosecutor and Democrat, has officially launched a bid to unseat Republican Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, the very woman who single-handedly blocked his path to a lifetime federal judgeship three years ago.

While Mississippi remains a stronghold for the “MAGA” movement, Colom’s entry into the race has turned a predictable Republican seat into a narrative-heavy battleground.

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  • The Appointment That Wasn’t
  • A Long Shot with Momentum
  • Is Personal Revenge a Viable Platform?

The Appointment That Wasn’t

The history between these two candidates is as sharp as it gets. In 2023, Colom was on a bipartisan “glide path” toward a seat on the federal district court after being nominated by President Joe Biden. However, Hyde-Smith utilized a Senate tradition to block the nomination, effectively ending Colom’s judicial aspirations.

Revenge on the Ballot: Colom Aims to Unseat Senator Who Blocked Him

Colom isn’t shy about his motivations. In a recent interview, he made it clear: if he were currently wearing a judge’s robe, he wouldn’t be on the campaign trail. Colom stated, “It is fair to say that I would not have resigned from the federal bench to run for Senate”. As a Black man who has been elected three times as a prosecutor in a four-county district, Colom brings a unique electoral track record to a deeply conservative state.

A Long Shot with Momentum

Mississippi hasn’t elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1982, making this an uphill climb for Colom. However, national Democratic leadership is beginning to smell blood in the water. With the national political environment shifting in their favor, Senator Chuck Schumer has been actively recruiting Colom to “expand the map”.

Schumer admitted the race is a “long shot” but argued that “if it’s ever going to be doable, this is the year”. The hope for Democrats is that Colom’s credentials and the high-profile nature of his “revenge” bid can capitalize on momentum from recent surprise wins across the country.

Is Personal Revenge a Viable Platform?

This is one of the most interesting “spite-fueled” campaigns I’ve seen in years. Usually, politicians try to hide their personal vendettas behind talk of “policy” and “serving the people,” but Colom is basically saying, “You stopped me from being a judge, so now I’m going to take your job.” It’s incredibly candid, and frankly, a bit refreshing.

This is Mississippi. Hyde-Smith didn’t just block a judge; she signaled to her base that she was holding the line against a Biden nominee. While Schumer is “intrigued” by Colom, it’s going to take more than a good backstory to flip a seat that hasn’t gone blue in over forty years.

Colom’s best bet isn’t just “revenge,” it’s showing that a Black prosecutor from northeast Mississippi can win over conservative voters who are tired of the same old pattern. If he makes it about Hyde-Smith’s personal obstructionism rather than just Democratic vs. Republican, he might actually have a shot at a miracle. Spite is a powerful motivator, but in a state like Mississippi, you still need a lot of math on your side.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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