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Who’s ahead in the Missouri 1st District House ?

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U.S. House, MO-1, 2024, Democratic primary

July 21-24
400LV
July 21-24
400LV
Bell
48%
Bell
48%

Bell

48%

Bush

42%

Chappelle-Nadal

0%

Harshaw

0%
42%
BushBell+6
June 28-July 1
300LV
June 28-July 1
300LV
Bell
56%
Bell
56%

Bell

56%

Bush

33%
33%
Bush  Bell+23
June 18-22
400LV
June 18-22
400LV
Bell
43%
Bell
43%

Bell

43%

Bush

42%
42%
Bush  Bell+1
Feb. 7-9
401LV
Feb. 7-9
401LV
Bell
50%
Bell
50%

Bell

50%

Bush

28%

Chappelle-Nadal

4%
28%
BushBell+22
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