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Who’s ahead in the Nebraska Senate general election?

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U.S. Senate, Nebraska, 2024, General election
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Oct. 1-3
600LV
Oct. 1-3
600LV
Osborn
48%
Osborn
48%

Osborn

48%

Fischer

46%
46%
Fischer  Osborn+2
Sept. 27-Oct. 1
400LV
Sept. 27-Oct. 1
400LV
Osborn
47%
Osborn
47%

Osborn

47%

Fischer

42%
42%
Fischer  Osborn+5
Sept. 20-23
558LV
Sept. 20-23
558LV
Osborn
45%
Osborn
45%

Osborn

45%

Fischer

44%
44%
Fischer  Osborn+1
Aug. 26-29
600LV
Aug. 26-29
600LV
Osborn
42%
Osborn
42%

Osborn

42%

Fischer

43%
43%
Fischer  Fischer+1
Aug. 23-27
1,293RV
Aug. 23-27
1,293RV
Osborn
38%
Osborn
38%

Osborn

38%

Fischer

39%
39%
Fischer  Fischer+1
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