Reeves still outspending Hood in Mississippi governor race
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – The Republican running for Mississippi governor has spent more than twice as much as the Democrat.
Candidates filed their latest campaign finance reports Tuesday, a week before the state’s Nov. 5 election.
Republican gubernatorial nominee Tate Reeves has spent more than $10.8 million this year, and he has nearly $2.2 million left in his campaign accounts.
Democratic nominee Jim Hood has spent more than $5.2 million this year, and he has nearly $567,000 left in his fund
Reeves is the current lieutenant governor, and Hood is the attorney general.
They face two candidates who are running low-budget campaigns.
The winner will succeed Republican Gov. Phil Bryant, who was banned by state law from seeking a third term.
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