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

May 13-16
403RV
May 13-16
403RV
Cantwell
39%
Cantwell
39%

Cantwell

39%

Garcia

30%
30%
Garcia  Cantwell+9
March 18-21
600RV
March 18-21
600RV
Cantwell
44%
Cantwell
44%

Cantwell

44%

Garcia

36%
36%
Garcia  Cantwell+8
Nov. 14-15
700LV
Nov. 14-15
700LV
Cantwell
51%
Cantwell
51%

Cantwell

51%

Garcia

38%
38%
Garcia  Cantwell+13
Oct. 30-Nov. 3
403RV
Oct. 30-Nov. 3
403RV
Cantwell
43%
Cantwell
43%

Cantwell

43%

Garcia

23%
23%
Garcia  Cantwell+20
June 7-8
773LV
June 7-8
773LV
Cantwell
52%
Cantwell
52%

Cantwell

52%

Herrera Beutler

37%
37%
Herrera Beutler  Cantwell+15
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