At Our Table with Jaime Harrison
We talk with Scott Colom about what it takes to fight for a place others have written off. A seventh-generation Mississippian and district attorney, he explains how public service, criminal justice reform, and listening to voters shaped his run for the U.S. Senate. The conversation draws a sharp contrast between politics rooted in trust and leadership that disappears from public view. We also talk about tariffs, rural investment, voting rights, and why campaigns are won by listening and delivering for people who feel ignored by both parties. (00:00) Introducing Scott Colom (01:51) Growing Up in Columbus, Mississippi (04:13) A Family Built for Public Service (06:59) Teaching in Guyana & Working the Rwanda Tribunal (09:11) Mississippi Is Not a Deep Red State (11:51) Cindy Hyde-Smith Hasn't Done a Town Hall in Six Years (16:15) How to Build Trust on the Campaign Trail (20:15) A Vision for Mississippi's Next Ten Years (22:34) Can a Democrat Win Statewide in Mississippi? (26:27) The Supreme Court's Attack on Voting Rights (29:23) She Blocked His Federal Judgeship — Now He's Running Against Her (32:11) What People Get Wrong About Mississippi (34:02) The Future of the Democratic Party Is in the South (35:21) Sit Your Ass Down Award (36:44) Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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