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Mississippi State Auditor Shad White Visits Ole Miss College Republicans, Stresses Importance of Student Engagement in Politics

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Oxford, Mississippi: State Auditor Encourages Student Involvement in Politics

On August 27, 2024, the Ole Miss College Republicans hosted Mississippi State Auditor Shad White for their first meeting of the academic year. White, a former member of the College Republicans during his time as a student at the University of Mississippi, emphasized the vital role young people can play in influencing the future of Mississippi politics.

Involvement and Impact

Speaking to a crowd at the student union, White said, “Young people can make a huge difference in Mississippi, and I saw that when I was a College Republican here getting involved in campaigns.” His message centered around the idea that students should identify specific areas within government and public policy that resonate with them, encouraging them to engage deeply in these topics.

Addressing Diverse Perspectives

At the beginning of the meeting, Ole Miss College Republicans President Cass Rutledge made an effort to welcome everyone, regardless of their political views. “If you’re an independent (or) if you’re a Democrat, you have a place,” Rutledge shared. He encouraged all students to participate and engage in discussions, saying, “Even if you disagree with us, if you stick around long enough you might make a friend.”

A Student’s Perspective

Attending the event was sophomore biology major Hugh Lewis, who is not a member of the College Republicans. He shared his reason for attending, stating, “I came to hear (Shad White) speak. My buddy invited me, so I’m here. It’s important for other students and other college Republicans to attend to spread awareness and to form a community.”

White’s Journey

White not only discussed the importance of political involvement but also shared insights from his journey to becoming the state auditor. He recounted his experiences at Ole Miss and his time as a Rhodes Scholar, detailing how these experiences shaped his approach to politics. He offered practical career advice to the students, recalling a time early in his political career when he took on a seemingly small task after a fundraiser.

Advice for the Future

My advice to you is to pick up the broom and sweep through it,” he suggested. “Do the task you’re given because if you do that, and you do it well, your boss is going to give you the next slightly more important task.” This simple yet impactful advice resonated with students looking to advance in their careers.

Engaging Future Leaders

Students also had the opportunity to ask White questions about the future of Mississippi and the Republican Party. Graham Speed, a senior accounting major and secretary of the College Republicans, emphasized the importance of connecting with experienced political figures. “When we get people here who are experienced (and) who are in the very places that we’ll be in in 10 to 20 years, it’s an invaluable opportunity to learn,” Speed said. His sentiments reflect a broader desire among students to prepare for future roles in governance and community leadership.

Conclusion

Overall, Shad White’s visit to the Ole Miss College Republicans proved to be a motivational gathering for students, fostering an environment of inclusion and collaboration among differing political opinions. As the new school year unfolds, students are encouraged to take part in political discussions and find their places within the political landscape of Mississippi.


Author: HERE Oxford

HERE Oxford

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