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Polls ending Nov. 24, 2018

U.S. Senate, Mississippi, 2018, Runoff

Nov. 25
1,211LV
Nov. 25
1,211LV
Espy
46%
Espy
46%

Espy

46%

Hyde-Smith

51%
51%
Hyde-Smith  Hyde-Smith+5

Nov. 23, 2018

U.S. Senate, Mississippi, 2018, Runoff

Nov. 19-24
684LV
Nov. 19-24
684LV
Espy
44%
Espy
44%

Espy

44%

Hyde-Smith

54%
54%
Hyde-Smith  Hyde-Smith+10

Nov. 4, 2018

U.S. Senate, Michigan, 2018, General election

Nov. 5
827LV
Nov. 5
827LV
Stabenow
49%
Stabenow
49%

Stabenow

49%

James

46%
46%
James  Stabenow+3
Nov. 2-5
1,817LV
Nov. 2-5
1,817LV
Stabenow
53%
Stabenow
53%

Stabenow

53%

James

44%
44%
James  Stabenow+9

U.S. Senate, Arizona, 2018, General election

Nov. 4-5
1,217LV
Nov. 4-5
1,217LV
Sinema
45%
Sinema
45%

Sinema

45%

McSally

47%
47%
McSally  McSally+2
Nov. 3-5
600LV
Nov. 3-5
600LV
Sinema
49%
Sinema
49%

Sinema

49%

McSally

44%
44%
McSally  Sinema+5

U.S. Senate, Florida, 2018, General election

Nov. 4-5
1,484LV
Nov. 4-5
1,484LV
Nelson
47%
Nelson
47%

Nelson

47%

Scott

49%
49%
Scott  Scott+2
Nov. 3-5
600LV
Nov. 3-5
600LV
Nelson
48%
Nelson
48%

Nelson

48%

Scott

48%
48%
Scott  Scott+1

U.S. Senate, Texas, 2018, General election

Nov. 3-5
2,135LV
Nov. 3-5
2,135LV
O'Rourke
43%
O'Rourke
43%

O'Rourke

43%

Cruz

52%
52%
Cruz  Cruz+9

U.S. Senate, Nevada, 2018, General election

Nov. 3-5
600LV
Nov. 3-5
600LV
Rosen
47%
Rosen
47%

Rosen

47%

Heller

45%
45%
Heller  Rosen+2

U.S. Senate, Missouri, 2018, General election

Nov. 3-5
600LV
Nov. 3-5
600LV
McCaskill
45%
McCaskill
45%

McCaskill

45%

Hawley

46%
46%
Hawley  Hawley+1

U.S. Senate, Indiana, 2018, General election

Nov. 3-5
600LV
Nov. 3-5
600LV
Donnelly
42%
Donnelly
42%

Donnelly

42%

Braun

43%
43%
Braun  Braun+1

U.S. Senate, Montana, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-5
953LV
Nov. 2-5
953LV
Tester
50%
Tester
50%

Tester

50%

Rosendale

49%
49%
Rosendale  Tester+1
Nov. 1-5
500LV
Nov. 1-5
500LV
Tester
50%
Tester
50%

Tester

50%

Rosendale

42%
42%
Rosendale  Tester+8

Nov. 3, 2018

U.S. Senate, Michigan, 2018, General election

Nov. 4
701LV
Nov. 4
701LV
Stabenow
53%
Stabenow
53%

Stabenow

53%

James

46%
46%
James  Stabenow+7
Nov. 2-4
880LV
Nov. 2-4
880LV
Stabenow
49%
Stabenow
49%

Stabenow

49%

James

47%

Huffman

1%

Squier

1%

Wilhelm

1%
47%
JamesStabenow+2

U.S. Senate, Florida, 2018, General election

Nov. 3-4
3,088LV
Nov. 3-4
3,088LV
Nelson
50%
Nelson
50%

Nelson

50%

Scott

46%
46%
Scott  Nelson+4
Oct. 29-Nov. 4
1,142LV
Oct. 29-Nov. 4
1,142LV
Nelson
51%
Nelson
51%

Nelson

51%

Scott

44%
44%
Scott  Nelson+7

U.S. Senate, Ohio, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
923LV
Nov. 2-4
923LV
Brown
53%
Brown
53%

Brown

53%

Renacci

43%
43%
Renacci  Brown+10

U.S. Senate, Minnesota, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
953LV
Nov. 2-4
953LV
Smith
51%
Smith
51%

Smith

51%

Housley

42%

Wellington

3%

Trooien

2%
42%
HousleySmith+9
Nov. 2-4
953LV
Nov. 2-4
953LV
Klobuchar
55%
Klobuchar
55%

Klobuchar

55%

Newberger

40%

Schuller

3%

Overby

2%
40%
NewbergerKlobuchar+15

U.S. Senate, Mississippi, 2018, Jungle primary

Nov. 2-4
1,003LV
Nov. 2-4
1,003LV
Espy
40%
Espy
40%

Espy

40%

McDaniel

28%

Hyde-Smith

27%

Bartee

1%
28%
McDanielEspy+12

U.S. Senate, Mississippi, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
1,003LV
Nov. 2-4
1,003LV
Baria
40%
Baria
40%

Baria

40%

Wicker

48%

Bedwell

5%

O'Hara

3%
48%
WickerWicker+8

U.S. Senate, California, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
1,108LV
Nov. 2-4
1,108LV
Feinstein
42%
Feinstein
42%

Feinstein

42%

de Leon

32%
32%
de Leon  Feinstein+10

U.S. Senate, Wyoming, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
858LV
Nov. 2-4
858LV
Trauner
31%
Trauner
31%

Trauner

31%

Barrasso

60%

Porambo

6%
60%
BarrassoBarrasso+29

U.S. Senate, Pennsylvania, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
1,833LV
Nov. 2-4
1,833LV
Casey
51%
Casey
51%

Casey

51%

Barletta

44%

Gale

2%

Kerns

1%
44%
BarlettaCasey+7

U.S. Senate, New Jersey, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
1,006LV
Nov. 2-4
1,006LV
Menendez
51%
Menendez
51%

Menendez

51%

Hugin

41%
41%
Hugin  Menendez+10
Oct. 29-Nov. 4
1,115LV
Oct. 29-Nov. 4
1,115LV
Menendez
55%
Menendez
55%

Menendez

55%

Hugin

40%
40%
Hugin  Menendez+15

U.S. Senate, Montana, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-4
879LV
Nov. 2-4
879LV
Tester
46%
Tester
46%

Tester

46%

Rosendale

49%

Breckenridge

3%
49%
RosendaleRosendale+3

U.S. Senate, Nevada, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-4
1,197LV
Nov. 1-4
1,197LV
Rosen
49%
Rosen
49%

Rosen

49%

Heller

45%
45%
Heller  Rosen+5

U.S. Senate, Missouri, 2018, General election

Oct. 29-Nov. 4
1,791LV
Oct. 29-Nov. 4
1,791LV
McCaskill
44%
McCaskill
44%

McCaskill

44%

Hawley

48%
48%
Hawley  Hawley+4

Nov. 2, 2018

U.S. Senate, Arizona, 2018, General election

Nov. 2-3
631LV
Nov. 2-3
631LV
Sinema
48%
Sinema
48%

Sinema

48%

McSally

49%

Green

0%
49%
McSallyMcSally+1
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Sinema
45%
Sinema
45%

Sinema

45%

McSally

44%
44%
McSally  Sinema+1
Nov. 1-3
758LV
Nov. 1-3
758LV
Sinema
49%
Sinema
49%

Sinema

49%

McSally

48%

Green

2%
48%
McSallySinema+1

U.S. Senate, Wisconsin, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Baldwin
50%
Baldwin
50%

Baldwin

50%

Vukmir

39%
39%
Vukmir  Baldwin+11

U.S. Senate, Ohio, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Brown
53%
Brown
53%

Brown

53%

Renacci

39%
39%
Renacci  Brown+14

U.S. Senate, New Mexico, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Heinrich
47%
Heinrich
47%

Heinrich

47%

Rich

33%

Johnson

11%
33%
RichHeinrich+14

U.S. Senate, Florida, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nelson
47%
Nelson
47%

Nelson

47%

Scott

46%
46%
Scott  Nelson+1
Nov. 1-3
784LV
Nov. 1-3
784LV
Nelson
50%
Nelson
50%

Nelson

50%

Scott

45%
45%
Scott  Nelson+5

U.S. Senate, Pennsylvania, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Casey
56%
Casey
56%

Casey

56%

Barletta

39%
39%
Barletta  Casey+17

U.S. Senate, New York, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Gillibrand
60%
Gillibrand
60%

Gillibrand

60%

Farley

32%
32%
Farley  Gillibrand+28

U.S. Senate, Minnesota, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Smith
49%
Smith
49%

Smith

49%

Housley

39%
39%
Housley  Smith+10
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Klobuchar
53%
Klobuchar
53%

Klobuchar

53%

Newberger

33%
33%
Newberger  Klobuchar+20

U.S. Senate, Michigan, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Stabenow
52%
Stabenow
52%

Stabenow

52%

James

36%
36%
James  Stabenow+16

U.S. Senate, California, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
450RV
Nov. 1-3
450RV
Feinstein
47%
Feinstein
47%

Feinstein

47%

de Leon

28%
28%
de Leon  Feinstein+19

U.S. Senate, Missouri, 2018, General election

Nov. 1-3
732LV
Nov. 1-3
732LV
McCaskill
46%
McCaskill
46%

McCaskill

46%

Hawley

49%
49%
Hawley  Hawley+3
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