About this project
A narrow election site, by design.
msgovrace.com follows one thing: the next Mississippi governor’s race. That focus is deliberate. It keeps the site fast, readable, and less vulnerable to the national political sludge that usually swallows state coverage.
Editorial approach
- Prefer official statements, public filings, and original reporting over recycled summaries.
- Separate confirmed developments from chatter that has not earned public confidence.
- Write for readers who want clarity quickly, not suspense stretched into a content strategy.
What this site is not
- Not a campaign site for any candidate or faction.
- Not a prediction market pretending to be reporting.
- Not a general politics blog trying to cover everything at once.
How labeling works
- News: sourced developments, official records, statements, and reporting that changed the file.
- Analysis: a signed argument about what developments mean, clearly marked as interpretation.
- Watch items: narrowly framed chatter or strategic signals that remain unconfirmed and are labeled that way.
Corrections and sourcing
- If a factual error is identified, the site corrects the copy directly and updates the page rather than quietly leaving a known mistake in place.
- Readers can send corrections, sourcing questions, or tips to tips@msgovrace.com.
- Whenever possible, coverage links to original reporting, official statements, filings, bill history, campaign finance reports, and other primary documents.
Signed voice
Analysis on this site runs under a named editor so readers know when they are getting judgment rather than straight filing. That is not branding fluff. It is basic honesty.