reporting. at this point, chris mcdaniel has a slight, slight edge at 50%. that could flip because it has been flipping a. we watch these returns come in. there is so much nervousness here at cochran headquarters as you can imagine. as you watch on the ground, it is hard for both campaigns to really track the voter turnout. really track how well each side can do. because, this is in many ways unprecedented. the reason i say that is because, thad cochran has been in the senate as wolf mentioned for 36 years. when he won, he was the first republican since reconstruction to win in mississippi. he hasn t had a primary since. so there has been any precedent for this kind of race. only on the presidential level have you seen the focus on republican turnout and in small numbers and in primary. that s why it is hard i talked to people running both
be neck and neck. but nail-biting like this, maybe not so much. i think our understanding is about 80% of the precincts are reporting. at this point, chris mcdaniel has a slight, slight edge at 50%. that could flip because it has been flipping a. we watch these returns come in. there is so much nervousness here at cochran headquarters as you can imagine. as you watch on the ground, it is hard for both campaigns to really track the voter turnout. really track how well each side can do. because, this is in many ways unprecedented. the reason i say that is because, thad cochran has been in the senate as wolf mentioned for 36 years. when he won, he was the first republican since reconstruction to win in mississippi. he hasn t had a primary since. so there has been any precedent for this kind of race. only on the presidential level have you seen the focus on