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Who’s ahead in the North Dakota Senate general election?

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U.S. Senate, North Dakota, 2024, General election
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Sept. 28-30
500LV
Sept. 28-30
500LV
Christiansen
29%
Christiansen
29%

Christiansen

29%

Cramer

51%
51%
Cramer  Cramer+22
Sept. 23-26
500LV
Sept. 23-26
500LV
Christiansen
40%
Christiansen
40%

Christiansen

40%

Cramer

49%
49%
Cramer  Cramer+9
Sept. 22-24
521LV
Sept. 22-24
521LV
Christiansen
31%
Christiansen
31%

Christiansen

31%

Cramer

60%
60%
Cramer  Cramer+29
July 28-Aug. 2
500LV
July 28-Aug. 2
500LV
Christiansen
38%
Christiansen
38%

Christiansen

38%

Cramer

51%
51%
Cramer  Cramer+13
June 15-19
500LV
June 15-19
500LV
Christiansen
28%
Christiansen
28%

Christiansen

28%

Cramer

65%
65%
Cramer  Cramer+37
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