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Who’s ahead in the New Jersey Senate Democratic primary?

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U.S. Senate, New Jersey, 2024, Democratic primary

March 26-29
408LV
March 26-29
408LV
Kim
51%
Kim
51%

Kim

51%

Campos-Medina

6%

Hamm

5%
6%
Campos-MedinaKim+45
Jan. 21-28
504RV
Jan. 21-28
504RV
Kim
32%
Kim
32%

Kim

32%

Murphy

20%

Menendez

9%

Campos-Medina

8%
20%
MurphyKim+12
Dec. 7-14
1,004LV
Dec. 7-14
1,004LV
Kim
45%
Kim
45%

Kim

45%

Murphy

22%

Menendez

6%

Hamm

4%
22%
MurphyKim+23
Nov. 13-14
580LV
Nov. 13-14
580LV
Kim
40%
Kim
40%

Kim

40%

Murphy

21%

Menendez

5%
21%
MurphyKim+19
Oct. 3-4
502LV
Oct. 3-4
502LV
Kim
63%
Kim
63%

Kim

63%

Menendez

10%
10%
Menendez  Kim+53
Oct. 3-4
502LV
Oct. 3-4
502LV
Kim
42%
Kim
42%

Kim

42%

Murphy

19%

Menendez

5%
19%
MurphyKim+23
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