Mississippi GOP Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith has been projected to win her primary election, according to The Associated Press on Tuesday.The race was called with 3% of the vote tallied, as Hyde-Smith received 83% of the vote compared to her challenger’s, Sarah Adlakha, 17%.
The Mississippi Senate Democratic primary between Scott Colom, Priscilla Till, and Albert Littell has yet to be called.
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