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

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Governor, New Hampshire, 2024, Republican primary

May 15-20
420RV
May 15-20
420RV
Ayotte
50%
Ayotte
50%

Ayotte

50%

Morse

28%
28%
Morse  Ayotte+22
Jan. 6-16
600LV
Jan. 6-16
600LV
Ayotte
54%
Ayotte
54%

Ayotte

54%

Morse

22%
22%
Morse  Ayotte+32
Aug. 9-11
364LV
Aug. 9-11
364LV
Ayotte
45%
Ayotte
45%

Ayotte

45%

Morse

9%

Edelblut

4%

Burns

3%
9%
MorseAyotte+35
June 14-16
904LV
June 14-16
904LV
Ayotte
69%
Ayotte
69%

Ayotte

69%

Morse

22%

Edelblut

9%
22%
MorseAyotte+47
April 2-11
623LV
April 2-11
623LV
Sununu
57%
Sununu
57%

Sununu

57%

Bolduc

16%

Ayotte

8%

Smith

3%

Testerman

2%

Morse

2%

Riley

1%
16%
BolducSununu+41
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