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U.S. House, AL-2, 2024, General election

Oct. 22
994RV
Oct. 22
994RV
Figures
50%
Figures
50%

Figures

50%

Dobson

46%
46%
Dobson  Figures+5
Oct. 14-17
400LV
Oct. 14-17
400LV
Figures
49%
Figures
49%

Figures

49%

Dobson

38%
38%
Dobson  Figures+11
Sept. 3-8
Sept. 3-8
Figures
49%
Figures
49%

Figures

49%

Dobson

38%
38%
Dobson  Figures+11
July 28-Aug. 3
400LV
July 28-Aug. 3
400LV
Figures
51%
Figures
51%

Figures

51%

Dobson

39%
39%
Dobson  Figures+12
July 22-24
1,000RV
July 22-24
1,000RV
Figures
37%
Figures
37%

Figures

37%

Dobson

34%
34%
Dobson  Figures+3
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