Companies Asked a Mississippi Senator to Refund Donations. They Are Still Waiting. [View all]
WASHINGTON When video surfaced last month of Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi telling a supporter she would be on the front row if he invited her to a public hanging, some of the countrys largest corporations found themselves in a public relations nightmare.
Having cut checks to Hyde-Smiths campaign, they risked association with comments that were quickly condemned by her Democratic opponent, a black man, and national civil rights groups as racially tinged and highly offensive, particularly in a state haunted by a history of lynchings. Almost a dozen companies and one major sports league issued public statements condemning what she had said and asked for refunds. Still others did so quietly.
But almost three weeks after Hyde-Smith, a Republican, defeated the Democrat, Mike Espy, in a runoff election, it appears that only one of the donors has received any of the more than $50,000 in total that the senator has been asked to return. They might as well give up on waiting.
Hyde-Smiths campaign told at least one company, Walmart, on Thursday that it did not intend to refund its money. What it did not say: The campaign is out of money anyway after a frantic push to the finish line, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to discuss the finances.
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