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

Sept. 6-9
617LV
Sept. 6-9
617LV
Klobuchar
42%
Klobuchar
42%

Klobuchar

42%

White

36%

Lacey

2%

Whiting

1%
36%
WhiteKlobuchar+6
Aug. 27-29
635LV
Aug. 27-29
635LV
Klobuchar
50%
Klobuchar
50%

Klobuchar

50%

White

36%
36%
White  Klobuchar+14
Aug. 25-28
426LV
Aug. 25-28
426LV
Klobuchar
41%
Klobuchar
41%

Klobuchar

41%

White

34%

Lacey

3%

Whiting

0%
34%
WhiteKlobuchar+7
July 23-25
656LV
July 23-25
656LV
Klobuchar
55%
Klobuchar
55%

Klobuchar

55%

White

33%
33%
White  Klobuchar+22
July 23-25
656LV
July 23-25
656LV
Klobuchar
54%
Klobuchar
54%

Klobuchar

54%

Fraser

33%
33%
Fraser  Klobuchar+21
June 13-18
1,000RV
June 13-18
1,000RV
Klobuchar
48%
Klobuchar
48%

Klobuchar

48%

White

37%
37%
White  Klobuchar+11
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