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Who’s ahead in the Colorado Senate race?

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U.S. Senate, Colorado, 2022
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856LV
Nov.3-7
856LV
Bennet
51%
Bennet
51%

Bennet

51%

O'Dea

43%
43%
O'Dea  Bennet+8
1,983LV
Nov.2-5
1,983LV
Bennet
51%
Bennet
51%

Bennet

51%

O'Dea

44%

Peotter

2%
44%
O'DeaBennet+7
1,084LV
Oct.30-Nov.1
1,084LV
Bennet
48%
Bennet
48%

Bennet

48%

O'Dea

46%

Peotter

2%
46%
O'DeaBennet+2
1,000LV
Oct.26-29
1,000LV
Bennet
51%
Bennet
51%

Bennet

51%

O'Dea

43%

Peotter

2%

Cole

1%

Atwood

1%
43%
O'DeaBennet+8
826LV
Oct.24-25
826LV
Bennet
50%
Bennet
50%

Bennet

50%

O'Dea

34%
34%
O'Dea  Bennet+16
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