Internal Hood campaign poll (MS) : Hood leads 45/42 (user search)
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  Internal Hood campaign poll (MS) : Hood leads 45/42 (search mode)
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TrendsareUsuallyReal
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« on: October 02, 2019, 01:06:26 PM »

Yes, Mississippi is still more likely to flip than KY. The same people arguing we should dismiss Hood’s internals have no problem accepting months old Democratic internals from Kentucky where polls have been off by double digits in most races recently
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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2019, 09:41:07 PM »

I can believe it if all those undecided republicans come home and he loses 90% of the undecideds.

I hope not, but wouldn't be surprised. It always seems like when Democrats are narrowly leading in red state gubernatorial races, all the undecideds break for the GOP at the last minute (KY-2015, KS-2014, MO-2016, IN-2016, SD-2018, OH-2018), but the opposite never really happens in blue state gubernatorial races where Republicans have small leads going into election day (VT-2016, MA-2014). Hell, they even win races sometimes when they are polling behind! (MD-2014, IL-2014)
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