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Candidate Says Mississippi Democratic Party Chair ‘Undermined Democracy,’ Should Be Replaced

Mississippi Democratic Party Chairman Tyree Irving should be replaced, a Democrat running for statewide office says. In a statement this afternoon, Mississippi Secretary of State candidate Shuwaski Young said Irving “has undermined democracy and railroaded critical local, statewide, and national relationships that would benefit Mississippi.”

The party made Irving its new chair in 2020 after he had served for decades as a Mississippi Court of Appeals judge.

The call for Irving’s resignation comes a day after Mississippi Today’s Adam Ganucheau reported that fellow Democrats fear the chairman may have jeopardized a $250,000 commitment from the Democratic National Committee. The report said that following a call about the funds on Thursday, June 22, Irving emailed DNC Senior Adviser Libby Schneider urging the party to also “make an equal investment” in Democrat Brandon Presley’s campaign for governor.

Mississippi Today reported that Mississippi Democratic Party State Executive Director Andre Wagner replied to the thread the next morning, including Irving and DNC officials, saying that “the chair misunderstood” and that “we plan to use the funds in accordance with Mississippi law and will use the funds in support of electing Democrats up and down the ticket.” The report says he added that “we also acknowledge that the DNC has not earmarked any funds for a particular candidate.”

The report says the 77-year-old party chair sent a reply that included Wagner and the DNC officials in which he harshly criticized the state executive director.

“Mr. Wagner, you do not speak for the chair, and you are out of order,” Mississippi Today reported Irving as saying. “I am an accomplished jurist. I know and understand things that you cannot know or understand because: you do not have the education level, you do not possess the personal or vicarious experience that I have, and you know nothing about the historical political landscape of Mississippi. You are not in a position to speak for the Mississippi Democratic Party or say how the Mississippi Democratic Party will spend any funds without being granted that authority to speak, and it has not been granted to you. You are a salaried

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