(Via MyDD.)
According to USA Today’s vote totals, the turnout in the Democratic primary in Mississippi today was 417,428. Add that to the number of voters who turned out in the Republican primary today and total turnout amounts to 559,242, wayyy more than the 125,000-150,000 voters that the MS Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann had predicted. And yes, once again, the Dem primary turnout breaks the record, exceeding 1988 when 359,000+ voted. What the hell was Hosemann thinking?
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