A new Mississippi Today/Siena College poll shows 21% of likely Republican primary voters would vote for Democrat Brandon Presley over incumbent Republican Gov. Tate Reeves in November.
by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today June 14, 2023 A new Mississippi Today/Siena College poll shows one-of-every-five likely Republican primary voters would vote for Democrat Brandon Presley over incumbent Republican Gov. Tate Reeves in the November general election. Many of those voters, however, still don't know enough about Presley to have a definite opinion.
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