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Each poll uses a random sampling of 1000 Likely Voters (unless otherwise stated) and has a +/- 4% margin of error (M.o.E). Poll that don’t add up to 100 are due to rounding. Commentary on the following results will be posted in a follow-up post.
Mississippi District 4 House Race: (R)Steven Palazzo- 51%, (D)Gene Taylor- 47%, Undecided- 1%, Other- 1%
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Rick
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