The two candidates for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor vowed Sunday to go all-out in the final hours leading up to Tuesday’s election.
State Auditor Phil Bryant said there would not be a change in the frequency of commercials but his campaign would put “all we have” into the final stretch for the GOP nomination.
His opponent, state Sen. Charlie Ross, said his campaign would be “full-bore going down to the last minute.”
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