Analysis: Gov. Tate Reeves likes to say he is “a numbers guy.“ As he looks toward a November election against Democrat Brandon Presley, these post-primary numbers may cause him some concern.
by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today August 13, 2023 Soon after Gov. Tate Reeves was declared the winner of Tuesday’s primary, the Mississippi Republican Party congratulated him for “a decisive victory.” On the surface, it was. When all the votes are finally counted, Reeves will garner about 75% of the vote in the Republican primary against two opponents running with little or no name identification and funding.
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