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Governor, South Carolina, 2022, General election

Aug. 31-Sept. 7
600LV
Aug. 31-Sept. 7
600LV
Cunningham
44%
Cunningham
44%

Cunningham

44%

McMaster

50%
50%
McMaster  McMaster+6
Aug. 24-30
700LV
Aug. 24-30
700LV
Cunningham
42%
Cunningham
42%

Cunningham

42%

McMaster

49%

Reeves

4%
49%
McMasterMcMaster+7
Aug. 25-28
1,071LV
Aug. 25-28
1,071LV
Cunningham
43%
Cunningham
43%

Cunningham

43%

McMaster

51%

Reeves

2%
51%
McMasterMcMaster+8
Aug. 24-25
721LV
Aug. 24-25
721LV
Cunningham
39%
Cunningham
39%

Cunningham

39%

McMaster

50%
50%
McMaster  McMaster+11
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