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Question: Pick one
#1
D vs. R
 
#2
D vs. D
 
#3
R vs. R
 
#4
No runoff due to majority in primary
 
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Total Voters: 45

Author Topic: MS-SEN special: What will the runoff be?  (Read 777 times)
Del Tachi
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« on: March 05, 2018, 10:11:46 PM »

Most likely D vs R.  Could be R vs R (something like a Reeves/McDaniel runoff), but Republicans are smart enough to not cannibalize themselves here and make it D vs D.
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Del Tachi
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2018, 10:25:38 PM »

Most likely D vs R.  Could be R vs R (something like a Reeves/McDaniel runoff), but Republicans are smart enough to not cannibalize themselves here and make it D vs D.
Who would win a Reeves vs. McDaniel runoff? Maybe Reeves with the help of Democrats?

A runoff between McDaniel and an establishment Republican would almost certainly be won by the establishment candidate with help from Democrats.  A Espy/Presley Democratic split in the primary might be enough to generate an R vs R contest IMO
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