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Who’s ahead in South Carolina?

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President: general election, South Carolina, 2024

Sept. 21-29
1,068LV
Sept. 21-29
1,068LV
Harris
42%
Harris
42%

Harris

42%

Trump

52%
52%
Trump  Trump+10
April 13-21
501LV
April 13-21
501LV
Kennedy
40%
Kennedy
40%

Kennedy

40%

Trump

47%
47%
Trump  Trump+8
April 13-21
501LV
April 13-21
501LV
Biden
35%
Biden
35%

Biden

35%

Kennedy

50%
50%
Kennedy  Kennedy+15
Feb. 14-16
1,197RV
Feb. 14-16
1,197RV
Biden
37%
Biden
37%

Biden

37%

Trump

51%
51%
Trump  Trump+14
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Biden
25%
Biden
25%

Biden

25%

Haley

41%

Kennedy

20%

Manchin

4%

Stein

3%
41%
HaleyHaley+16
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Biden
32%
Biden
32%

Biden

32%

Trump

49%

Kennedy

9%

Manchin

4%

Stein

3%
49%
TrumpTrump+17
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Biden
28%
Biden
28%

Biden

28%

Haley

50%
50%
Haley  Haley+22
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Feb. 5-11
1,000RV
Biden
35%
Biden
35%

Biden

35%

Trump

54%
54%
Trump  Trump+19
Feb. 2-10
1,717RV
Feb. 2-10
1,717RV
Biden
29%
Biden
29%

Biden

29%

Haley

47%
47%
Haley  Haley+18
Feb. 2-10
1,717RV
Feb. 2-10
1,717RV
Biden
35%
Biden
35%

Biden

35%

Trump

50%
50%
Trump  Trump+15
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