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Who’s ahead in the North Carolina 8th District House race?

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U.S. House, NC-8, 2020

433LV
Oct.5-6
433LV
Timmons-Goodson
45%
Timmons-Goodson
45%

Timmons-Goodson

45%

Hudson

42%
42%
Hudson  Timmons-Goodson+3
614LV
Sep.28
614LV
Timmons-Goodson
42%
Timmons-Goodson
42%

Timmons-Goodson

42%

Hudson

44%
44%
Hudson  Hudson+2
800LV
Jul.23-30
800LV
Timmons-Goodson
41%
Timmons-Goodson
41%

Timmons-Goodson

41%

Hudson

43%
43%
Hudson  Hudson+2
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