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Who’s ahead in the West Virginia 2nd District House race?

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U.S. House, WV-2, 2018

344LV
Oct.28-31
344LV
Sergent
39%
Sergent
39%

Sergent

39%

Mooney

47%

Lutz

4%
47%
MooneyMooney+7
277RV
Sep.13-15
277RV
Sergent
24%
Sergent
24%

Sergent

24%

Mooney

32%
32%
Mooney  Mooney+9
112LV
Jun.14-19
112LV
Sergent
38%
Sergent
38%

Sergent

38%

Mooney

52%
52%
Mooney  Mooney+14
112LV
Jun.14-19
112LV
Sergent
38%
Sergent
38%

Sergent

38%

Mooney

52%
52%
Mooney  Mooney+14
138V
Jun.14-19
138V
Sergent
33%
Sergent
33%

Sergent

33%

Mooney

51%
51%
Mooney  Mooney+18
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