GRENADA, Miss. (AP) — Conservative Mississippi is tough territory for Democrats, but the party sees an unusual opportunity this year to unseat first-term Republican Gov. Tate Reeves. They're pinning hopes in November on a candidate with a legendary last name who has used his own compelling story to highlight the economic plight of working families in a state that has long been one of the poorest in America.

Democrat is a second cousin of Elvis Presley, born a few days before the rock ’n' roll legend died. While campaigning, Brandon Presley talks frequently about government corruption, focusing on a that developed when Reeves was lieutenant governor.

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