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Who’s ahead in the Colorado 4th District House general election?

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U.S. House, CO-4, 2024, General election

May 22-24
423LV
May 22-24
423LV
McCorkle
41%
McCorkle
41%

McCorkle

41%

Boebert

27%
27%
Boebert  McCorkle+14
April 18-24
500LV
April 18-24
500LV
Calvarese
36%
Calvarese
36%

Calvarese

36%

Boebert

46%
46%
Boebert  Boebert+10
March 27-29
529LV
March 27-29
529LV
McCorkle
18%
McCorkle
18%

McCorkle

18%

Sonnenberg

24%
24%
Sonnenberg  Sonnenberg+6
March 27-29
529LV
March 27-29
529LV
McCorkle
38%
McCorkle
38%

McCorkle

38%

Boebert

31%
31%
Boebert  McCorkle+7
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