
Mississippi's Competitive Governor's Race Signals Potential Democratic Victory
Brandon Presley, an elected public utilities commissioner and former mayor of Nettleton, Mississippi, is running for governor with a focus on expanding Medicaid and mobilizing a coalition of Black and liberal-to-centrist white voters. Despite facing difficult odds in a state that has not elected a Democratic governor in 24 years, Presley has gained momentum and raised over $11 million for his campaign. While the race is classified as "lean Republican," Presley's efforts to unite Democrats and Republicans through Medicaid expansion and his personal connection to poverty have resonated with voters. However, recruiting enough Republicans to support Presley may prove challenging in the polarized political climate.

