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Who’s ahead in the Wisconsin 3rd District House ?

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U.S. House, WI-3, 2024, General election

Oct. 3-7
400LV
Oct. 3-7
400LV
Cooke
49%
Cooke
49%

Cooke

49%

Van Orden

48%
48%
Van Orden  Cooke+1
Sept. 21-23
400LV
Sept. 21-23
400LV
Cooke
44%
Cooke
44%

Cooke

44%

Van Orden

49%
49%
Van Orden  Van Orden+5
Sept. 8-10
400LV
Sept. 8-10
400LV
Cooke
49%
Cooke
49%

Cooke

49%

Van Orden

47%
47%
Van Orden  Cooke+2
June 10-16
400LV
June 10-16
400LV
Cooke
46%
Cooke
46%

Cooke

46%

Van Orden

50%
50%
Van Orden  Van Orden+4
Feb. 2-3
326LV
Feb. 2-3
326LV
Shankland
47%
Shankland
47%

Shankland

47%

Van Orden

49%
49%
Van Orden  Van Orden+2
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