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Who’s ahead in the New Hampshire governor Democratic primary?

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Governor, New Hampshire, 2024, Democratic primary

Aug. 15-19
809LV
Aug. 15-19
809LV
Craig
39%
Craig
39%

Craig

39%

Warmington

30%

Kiper

8%
30%
WarmingtonCraig+9
Aug. 13-14
670LV
Aug. 13-14
670LV
Craig
37%
Craig
37%

Craig

37%

Warmington

28%

Kiper

2%
28%
WarmingtonCraig+9
July 26-28
433LV
July 26-28
433LV
Craig
33%
Craig
33%

Craig

33%

Warmington

21%
21%
Warmington  Craig+12
Feb. 22-26
600LV
Feb. 22-26
600LV
Craig
37%
Craig
37%

Craig

37%

Warmington

25%
25%
Warmington  Craig+12
Aug. 9-11
388LV
Aug. 9-11
388LV
Craig
30%
Craig
30%

Craig

30%

Warmington

15%
15%
Warmington  Craig+15
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