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Cliff Johnson Receives Endorsements from Key Mississippi Democrats

TAYLOR, Miss. — Democratic candidate Cliff Johnson has secured major endorsements in his bid for Mississippi’s First Congressional District, announcing Friday the formal support of State Senator-Elect Theresa Gillespie Isom and former two-time Congressional nominee Dianne Black.

Johnson is a declared Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives seat now held by Rep. Trent Kelly (R).

Isom’s recent election was instrumental in helping Democrats break the Republican supermajority in the Mississippi Legislature. Black, who ran for Congress in the First District in 2022 and 2024, also saw a strong showing in her 2025 State Senate campaign.

Key Endorsers Highlight Johnson’s Advocacy

In announcing her support, Senator-Elect Isom praised Johnson’s career focus on advocacy.

“Cliff Johnson has spent his entire career fighting for working Mississippians,” Isom said. “He shares my values, and I wholeheartedly endorse his campaign to take those shared values to Washington, D.C. I know Cliff will stand up for everyone in the First District.”

Black, a resident of Olive Branch, echoed Isom’s emphasis on Johnson’s commitment to community and the working class.

“Cliff has spent his career fighting for those overlooked and without a voice,” Black stated. “He believes in a Mississippi where hard work is rewarded… I’m proud to stand with Cliff and look forward to flipping this seat so we can send a real fighter for the people to Congress.”

A Focus on North Mississippi and DeSoto County

Johnson, a longtime Mississippi attorney and director of the MacArthur Justice Center at the University of Mississippi School of Law, expressed gratitude for the endorsements, noting the strategic importance of his supporters’ home county.

“I am deeply honored to be endorsed by these two inspiring public servants,” Johnson said. “Eight weeks ago today, I launched my campaign in DeSoto County because I know how crucial it is to winning in the First District. Having these strong DeSoto County leaders working with me shoulder-to-shoulder is a huge boost to our effort to turn the First District blue.”

A graduate of Mississippi College and Columbia University Law School, Johnson has practiced law in the state for 33 years, previously serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney. He is recognized for his civil rights work and advocacy for criminal legal reform.

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