The votes to remove Lowndes County Supervisor Harry Sanders may not be there, and — despite pressure — he says he won't resign.
condemning a republican supervisor who made racist remarks earlier this week disparaging Black people.that because Black people were"taken care of" during slavery, they were now"dependent" on society. Sanders doubled down on his comments Tuesday, saying,"Hell, it's what I think."
"The remarks made by Supervisor Sanders do not represent the platform or values of the Mississippi Republican Party and I condemn them," Smith said."This is the time for our leaders to bring us together, not create division."
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