The latest round of polling, which was done this month, had Roden with a 30 point advantage over Doden, who had come in first in last month's primary. For Roden, the poll results weren't a revelation for his campaign's direction. It's an encouragement, but it doesn't change what our mission is. During Kellaland's recent conversations with the candidate special, Roden pointed to his time already spent in the governor's office when asked about his message to an undecided voter. (02:39–02:43)
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Asserts that polling results do not change his campaign's mission.
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