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

July 8-11
698LV
July 8-11
698LV
Osborn
24%
Osborn
24%

Osborn

24%

Fischer

50%
50%
Fischer  Fischer+26
July 8-11
500RV
July 8-11
500RV
Osborn
42%
Osborn
42%

Osborn

42%

Fischer

42%
42%
Fischer  Even
April 24-25
737V
April 24-25
737V
Osborn
33%
Osborn
33%

Osborn

33%

Fischer

37%
37%
Fischer  Fischer+4
Nov. 13-16
1,048LV
Nov. 13-16
1,048LV
Osborn
40%
Osborn
40%

Osborn

40%

Fischer

38%
38%
Fischer  Osborn+2
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