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Who’s ahead in the New Hampshire 2nd District House Democratic primary?

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U.S. House, NH-2, 2024, Democratic primary

Aug. 15-19
371LV
Aug. 15-19
371LV
Goodlander
34%
Goodlander
34%

Goodlander

34%

Van Ostern

28%
28%
Van Ostern  Goodlander+6
Aug. 15-16
655LV
Aug. 15-16
655LV
Goodlander
36%
Goodlander
36%

Goodlander

36%

Van Ostern

26%
26%
Van Ostern  Goodlander+10
Aug. 13-14
670LV
Aug. 13-14
670LV
Goodlander
41%
Goodlander
41%

Goodlander

41%

Van Ostern

31%
31%
Van Ostern  Goodlander+10
July 8-11
400LV
July 8-11
400LV
Goodlander
43%
Goodlander
43%

Goodlander

43%

Van Ostern

27%
27%
Van Ostern  Goodlander+16
July 8-9
693LV
July 8-9
693LV
Goodlander
35%
Goodlander
35%

Goodlander

35%

Van Ostern

13%
13%
Van Ostern  Goodlander+22
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