Breaking: Bill Waller Jr., the former Supreme Court chief justice who waged a strong 2019 challenge of Gov. Tate Reeves, will not run again in 2023.
by Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi Today January 30, 2023 Bill Waller Jr., the former chief justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court who waged a strong 2019 primary challenge of Gov. Tate Reeves, will not run again in 2023, he told Mississippi Today. "After talking with my family and supporters, and after much prayer and soul searching, I have decided not to run for governor," Waller told Mississippi Today in a short statement on Monday afternoon, just a couple days before the Feb.
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