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		Trump, Pence seek to rescue embattled 
		Republican in Mississippi 
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		 [November 27, 2018] 
		By Steve Holland 
 BILOXI, Miss. (Reuters) - President Donald 
		Trump and Vice President Mike Pence launched a rescue mission in 
		Mississippi for a Republican candidate on the eve of a run-off election 
		for the U.S. Senate, with Democrats hoping to win a seat in the state 
		for the first time since 1982.
 
 Trump appeared at two large, boisterous rallies in Biloxi and Tupelo, 
		Mississippi, for Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, who is in a close race 
		against black Democrat Mike Espy in the deep South state.
 
 The result of Tuesday's run-off will determine whether Republicans widen 
		their control of the U.S. Senate to 53 to 47 seats when the new Congress 
		takes office early next year. Hyde-Smith remains a narrow favorite to 
		win.
 
 While Republicans did well in Senate races, Democrats took control of 
		the U.S. House of Representatives from Republicans in midterm 
		congressional elections three weeks ago.
 
 In a question-and-answer session with reporters, Trump defended 
		Hyde-Smith from criticism after a video surfaced showing her praising a 
		supporter at a Nov. 2 public event by saying: "If he invited me to a 
		public hanging, I'd be on the front row."
 
 The comments triggered a political firestorm in a state that has a 
		history of racism and lynchings and was a flashpoint in America's civil 
		rights struggle.
 
 Trump, asked about Hyde-Smith as she sat nearby at a question-and-answer 
		session with reporters, said her comments struck him initially as 
		"something that was sad" and a little flippant but that she had 
		apologized for them when they spoke about it on the phone.
 
 "I’ve gotten to know her over the last period of time as a senator, as a 
		very, very talented United States senator and I know where her heart is, 
		and her heart is good. That’s not what she was meaning when she said 
		that," he said.
 
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			Supporters hold placards as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks 
			during a Make America Great Again rally in Biloxi, Mississippi, 
			U.S., November 26, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
            
			 
            Pence joined Trump for the Biloxi rally, declaring Espy too liberal 
			for the state of Mississippi.
 The rally venue was adorned with Christmas trees and wreaths and 
			Trump emerged from backstage out of a fake fireplace, waving away 
			some fake snow that was blown out from the ceiling.
 
             
			"There goes the suit, there goes the hair," he said.
 (Reporting By Steve Holland; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
 
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