Conservative Voters Struggle with Trust in Mississippi Governor's Race
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Conservative voters in Mississippi are expressing frustration and distrust towards Republican Governor Tate Reeves ahead of the upcoming governor's race. Some voters feel that Reeves did not do enough to support conservative candidate Chris McDaniel in the Republican primary and reneged on his promise to let voters decide on changing the state flag. Additionally, voters find Reeves less likable compared to his Democratic challenger Brandon Presley. As a result, some conservative voters are considering staying home or even voting for Presley as a way to express their dissatisfaction with Reeves.
Topics:nation#brandon-presley#conservative-voters#mississippi-governors-race#politics#tate-reeves#trust-issues
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