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Who’s ahead in the California 49th District House ?

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U.S. House, CA-49, 2024, General election

Oct. 25-31
574LV
Oct. 25-31
574LV
Levin
51%
Levin
51%

Levin

51%

Gunderson

38%
38%
Gunderson  Levin+13
Oct. 5-8
400LV
Oct. 5-8
400LV
Levin
46%
Levin
46%

Levin

46%

Gunderson

45%
45%
Gunderson  Levin+1
Oct. 2-6
617LV
Oct. 2-6
617LV
Levin
53%
Levin
53%

Levin

53%

Gunderson

41%
41%
Gunderson  Levin+12
June 5-10
559LV
June 5-10
559LV
Levin
50%
Levin
50%

Levin

50%

Gunderson

40%
40%
Gunderson  Levin+10
April 9-11
400LV
April 9-11
400LV
Levin
44%
Levin
44%

Levin

44%

Gunderson

42%
42%
Gunderson  Levin+2
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