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Who’s ahead in the Indiana Senate ?

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U.S. Senate, Indiana, 2024, General election

Oct. 5-28
400LV
Oct. 5-28
400LV
McCray
43%
McCray
43%

McCray

43%

Banks

57%
57%
Banks  Banks+15
Sept. 3-Oct. 5
400LV
Sept. 3-Oct. 5
400LV
McCray
44%
McCray
44%

McCray

44%

Banks

56%
56%
Banks  Banks+12
Sept. 23-25
600LV
Sept. 23-25
600LV
McCray
35%
McCray
35%

McCray

35%

Banks

49%
49%
Banks  Banks+14
Sept. 12-13
1,000LV
Sept. 12-13
1,000LV
McCray
33%
McCray
33%

McCray

33%

Banks

47%

Horning

5%
47%
BanksBanks+13
Oct. 1-4
462RV
Oct. 1-4
462RV
McCray
22%
McCray
22%

McCray

22%

Banks

31%
31%
Banks  Banks+10
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