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Who’s ahead in the Ohio Senate Republican primary?

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U.S. Senate, Ohio, 2024, Republican primary
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March 17-18
450LV
March 17-18
450LV
Moreno
44%
Moreno
44%

Moreno

44%

Dolan

40%

LaRose

16%
40%
DolanMoreno+5
March 13
387LV
March 13
387LV
Dolan
31%
Dolan
31%

Dolan

31%

Moreno

29%

LaRose

19%
29%
MorenoDolan+3
March 8-11
631LV
March 8-11
631LV
Dolan
39%
Dolan
39%

Dolan

39%

Moreno

34%

LaRose

27%
34%
MorenoDolan+5
March 6-11
533LV
March 6-11
533LV
Moreno
22%
Moreno
22%

Moreno

22%

Dolan

18%

LaRose

16%
18%
DolanMoreno+4
March 7-10
443LV
March 7-10
443LV
Dolan
26%
Dolan
26%

Dolan

26%

Moreno

23%

LaRose

16%
23%
MorenoDolan+3
Feb. 27-March 3
568LV
Feb. 27-March 3
568LV
Moreno
29%
Moreno
29%

Moreno

29%

Dolan

27%

LaRose

21%
27%
DolanMoreno+2
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