The key to Jim Kitchens' (D) reelection to the Mississippi Supreme Court: Kamala Harris voters
This November, it is a safe assumption that Vice President Kamala Harris will lose the state of Mississippi but will do as well if not better than Biden did in the central district.
And if Harris does have a strong showing in the 22-county central district, that should bode well for Supreme Court Justice Jim Kitchens, who currently is campaigning for a third term on the states highest court representing the aforementioned district.
What may be Kitchens easiest path to win reelection is to convince the central district voters he is more aligned with Harris than is his primary and most well funded opponent, state Sen. Jenifer Branning, R-Philadelphia.
Also running for the central district seat are Ceola James, a former Mississippi Court of Appeals judge, and Hinds County private practice attorneys Byron Carter and Abby Gale Robinson.
If no candidate garners a majority vote on Nov. 5, a runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters. Kitchens best bet to win the seat is in the first election on Nov. 5, when all the Harris voters will be going to the polls. A runoff election for a Supreme Court race days before the Thanksgiving holiday is the definition of a low turnout race.
https://mississippitoday.org/2024/10/20/the-key-to-jim-kitchens-reelection-to-the-mississippi-supreme-court-kamala-harris-voters/