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Who’s ahead in the Mississippi governor race?

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Governor, Mississippi, 2019

1,002RV
Oct.8-22
1,002RV
Hood
40%
Hood
40%

Hood

40%

Reeves

47%

Singletary

7%

Hickingbottom

2%
47%
ReevesReeves+7
384LV
Oct.13-20
384LV
Hood
46%
Hood
46%

Hood

46%

Reeves

47%
47%
Reeves  Reeves+1
549RV
Oct.13-20
549RV
Hood
39%
Hood
39%

Hood

39%

Reeves

42%
42%
Reeves  Reeves+3
625LV
Oct.17-19
625LV
Hood
43%
Hood
43%

Hood

43%

Reeves

46%
46%
Reeves  Reeves+3
508LV
Oct.13-16
508LV
Hood
46%
Hood
46%

Hood

46%

Reeves

42%
42%
Reeves  Hood+4
500LV
Sep.22-26
500LV
Hood
45%
Hood
45%

Hood

45%

Reeves

42%
42%
Reeves  Hood+3
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