
D. Ryan Grover

D. Ryan Grover
MS-04 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleMarketing consultant
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
GenderMale
LocationMississippi
BackgroundMarketing consultant
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Notable personal detailsD. Ryan Grover is a Mississippi Democrat who ran for Mississippi lieutenant governor in 2023 and later ran for the U.S. House in Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District in the 2026 Democratic primary. His campaign has described him as a marketing consultant and graphic designer. He has maintained an official campaign website for his MS-04 run.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate emphasizes economic development through infrastructure investment, workforce training, and courting manufacturers to the Gulf Coast while saying Mississippi should grow its revenue by expanding the economy rather than relying on debt-driven incentives. There is no clear, direct statement in available sources about supporting major tax increases or broad tax-cut policies.
Immigration & Border
Supports legal pathways and documentation for non-criminal immigrants so they can work and be known to government, while opposing blanket amnesty and calling for humane, accountable immigration enforcement; also says birthright citizenship should be reexamined.
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Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate says a woman’s health care decisions should be between her and her doctor and that a woman’s life and liberty over her body should be the priority; he emphasizes maternal health and making parenthood affordable while expressing personal discomfort with abortion. His statements support access to reproductive care with priority for health and life.
Climate & Energy
Supports investment in renewable and zero-emission options, upgrading high-pollution plants and infrastructure to be greener, enforcement against major air and water polluters, and coastal resilience projects (living shorelines and storm-resistant infrastructure). Emphasizes government investment in sustainability and infrastructure upgrades rather than rejecting transitional fossil-fuel use.
News
D. Ryan Grover is in the news because a Supreme Court voting-rights ruling could affect Alabama House redistricting, which may change the political landscape for candidates in the state. The report says the decision could make it easier to redraw districts that currently favor Black Democrats. No other specific recent developments about Grover are provided in the summaries.
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