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Who’s ahead in the Wisconsin House ?

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U.S. House, WI-3, 2022, General election

Aug. 18-19
626LV
Aug. 18-19
626LV
Pfaff
40%
Pfaff
40%

Pfaff

40%

Van Orden

45%
45%
Van Orden  Van Orden+5
Aug. 15-18
403LV
Aug. 15-18
403LV
Pfaff
38%
Pfaff
38%

Pfaff

38%

Van Orden

50%
50%
Van Orden  Van Orden+13
June 1-2
602V
June 1-2
602V
McGrath
38%
McGrath
38%

McGrath

38%

Van Orden

47%
47%
Van Orden  Van Orden+9
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