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Who’s ahead in the Indiana governor general?

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Governor, Indiana, 2024, General election

Sept. 3-Oct. 5
400LV
Sept. 3-Oct. 5
400LV
McCormick
46%
McCormick
46%

McCormick

46%

Braun

54%
54%
Braun  Braun+8
Sept. 23-25
600LV
Sept. 23-25
600LV
McCormick
37%
McCormick
37%

McCormick

37%

Braun

44%

Rainwater

9%
44%
BraunBraun+7
Sept. 19-22
600LV
Sept. 19-22
600LV
McCormick
41%
McCormick
41%

McCormick

41%

Braun

44%

Rainwater

8%
44%
BraunBraun+3
Sept. 12-13
1,000LV
Sept. 12-13
1,000LV
McCormick
34%
McCormick
34%

McCormick

34%

Braun

45%

Rainwater

6%
45%
BraunBraun+11
Aug. 26-Sept. 2
600LV
Aug. 26-Sept. 2
600LV
McCormick
39%
McCormick
39%

McCormick

39%

Braun

41%

Rainwater

9%
41%
BraunBraun+2
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