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  1. Cindy Hyde-Smith (née Hyde; born May 10, 1959) is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from Mississippi since 2018. A member of the Republican Party, she was previously the Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce and a member of the Mississippi State Senate.

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  2. Cindy Hyde-Smith (* 10. Mai 1959 in Brookhaven, Mississippi) ist eine amerikanische Politikerin der Republikanischen Partei. Seit dem 9. April 2018 ist sie Senatorin im Senat der Vereinigten Staaten. Von 2012 bis 2018 war sie Agricultural Commissioner (Landwirtschaftsministerin) des Bundesstaates Mississippi.

  3. 11. Mai 2018 · Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith. Posts. Photos. Albums. Videos. U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith. @SenHydeSmith May 13. Really pleased the Wildlife Conservation Act passed the Senate unanimously last week. It's critical for the continuation of programs that influence wildlife habitat, hunting and fishing, and livestock production in Mississippi.

  4. Learn about Cindy Hyde-Smith, the first woman elected to represent Mississippi in the U.S. Senate. She is a conservative leader who serves on four committees and advocates for agriculture, rural health, and pro-life issues.

  5. 9. Apr. 2018 · WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith made history Monday when she was sworn in as the first woman to represent Mississippi in the U.S. Senate, a milestone that strategists hope will propel the former agricultural commissioner and early President Donald Trump supporter when she faces a tough election in fall.

  6. 28. Nov. 2018 · Cindy Hyde-Smith hat die Stichwahl in Mississippi für sich entschieden - und damit die Mehrheit der Republikaner im US-Senat ausgebaut. Im Wahlkampf hatte sie mit einer Bemerkung für...

  7. U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is a public servant committed to conservative principles as she works for all Mississippians. She is the first woman elected to represent Mississippi in Washington, D.C.