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Who’s ahead in the Pennsylvania 7th District House race?

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Polls ending Oct. 13, 2022

U.S. House, PA-7, 2022

404LV
Oct.12-14
404LV
Wild
47%
Wild
47%

Wild

47%

Scheller

46%
46%
Scheller  Wild+1

Aug. 4, 2022

U.S. House, PA-7, 2022

400LV
Jul.31-Aug.5
400LV
Wild
43%
Wild
43%

Wild

43%

Scheller

47%
47%
Scheller  Scheller+4

Oct. 23, 2020

U.S. House, PA-7, 2020

448LV
Oct.11-24
448LV
Wild
54%
Wild
54%

Wild

54%

Scheller

36%
36%
Scheller  Wild+18

Oct. 17, 2020

Oct. 9, 2020

U.S. House, PA-7, 2020

466LV
Oct.3-10
466LV
Wild
54%
Wild
54%

Wild

54%

Scheller

36%
36%
Scheller  Wild+18
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