Polling From MS Lieutenant Governor’s Race
In name recognition among Republican primary voters, Reeves was ahead 40 percent to 20 percent. But in the “head-to-head,” if voters had to choose today, Reeves’ lead was slim, 16 percent to 10 percent.
Reeves is obviously the front runner at this point. But Hewes is doing a good job of taking advantage of this “free-period” of sorts with Reeves not officially in the race. At the same time, Hewes has already been on the airwaves. As for now, I’m looking forward to seeing what the 2010 campaign finance numbers look like.
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