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Who’s ahead in the Colorado 4th District House Democratic primary?

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U.S. House, CO-4, 2024, Democratic primary

March 14-15
439LV
March 14-15
439LV
Padora
21%
Padora
21%

Padora

21%

Calvarese

18%
18%
Calvarese  Padora+3
March 14-15
439LV
March 14-15
439LV
McCorkle
32%
McCorkle
32%

McCorkle

32%

Calvarese

17%
17%
Calvarese  McCorkle+15
March 14-15
439LV
March 14-15
439LV
McCorkle
30%
McCorkle
30%

McCorkle

30%

Padora

20%
20%
Padora  McCorkle+10
March 14-15
439LV
March 14-15
439LV
McCorkle
21%
McCorkle
21%

McCorkle

21%

Breslin

11%

Padora

9%

Calvarese

2%
11%
BreslinMcCorkle+10
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