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Who’s ahead in the Virginia 10th District House race?

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U.S. House, VA-10, 2018

Oct.25-28
446LV
Oct.25-28
446LV
Wexton
54%
Wexton
54%

Wexton

54%

Comstock

43%
43%
Comstock  Wexton+11
Oct.15-21
430LV
Oct.15-21
430LV
Wexton
56%
Wexton
56%

Wexton

56%

Comstock

43%
43%
Comstock  Wexton+13
Oct.14-16
421LV
Oct.14-16
421LV
Wexton
47%
Wexton
47%

Wexton

47%

Comstock

47%
47%
Comstock  Even
Oct.11-15
484RV
Oct.11-15
484RV
Wexton
45%
Wexton
45%

Wexton

45%

Comstock

39%
39%
Comstock  Wexton+6
Oct.11-15
484LV
Oct.11-15
484LV
Wexton
48%
Wexton
48%

Wexton

48%

Comstock

41%
41%
Comstock  Wexton+7
Oct.7-9
400LV
Oct.7-9
400LV
Wexton
49%
Wexton
49%

Wexton

49%

Comstock

39%
39%
Comstock  Wexton+10
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