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Who’s ahead in the North Carolina governor race?

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Governor, North Carolina, 2024

Nov. 1-5
755RV
Nov. 1-5
755RV
Stein
38%
Stein
38%

Stein

38%

Robinson

36%
36%
Robinson  Stein+2
Sept. 1-5
914LV
Sept. 1-5
914LV
Stein
38%
Stein
38%

Stein

38%

Robinson

42%
42%
Robinson  Robinson+4
June 5-7
902LV
June 5-7
902LV
Stein
38%
Stein
38%

Stein

38%

Robinson

41%
41%
Robinson  Robinson+3
May 21-23
610LV
May 21-23
610LV
Stein
39%
Stein
39%

Stein

39%

Walker

37%
37%
Walker  Stein+3
May 21-23
610LV
May 21-23
610LV
Stein
41%
Stein
41%

Stein

41%

Robinson

42%
42%
Robinson  Robinson+1
May 21-23
610LV
May 21-23
610LV
Stein
39%
Stein
39%

Stein

39%

Folwell

34%
34%
Folwell  Stein+6
May 5-8
802LV
May 5-8
802LV
Stein
43%
Stein
43%

Stein

43%

Robinson

46%
46%
Robinson  Robinson+3
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