Wirt Yerger, founder of the modern-day Mississippi Republican Party
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor Wirt Yerger, born in Jackson, June 1st 1930. It was this dynamic young conservative who revived the Mississippi GOP, which had been nearly inactive since the end of Reconstruction. In 1956, he united Young Republicans, Eisenhower supporters and businesspeople. This coalition won control of the state committee and elected him chairman. Yerger recognized his victory as "the ultimate break with the old-line, racist Southern Democrats who didn't know whether they wanted to be liberal or conservative, but were vocally committed to keeping long-held, highly corrupted power." Under his leadership, Mississippi Republicans strenuously denounced Democrats for advocating white supremacy. Yerger attended three Republican National Conventions and chaired the Southern Association of Republican State Chairmen. In 2009, the MSGOP named him "chairman ...