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Who’s ahead in the West Virginia Senate Republican primary?

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U.S. Senate, West Virginia, 2024, Republican primary
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April 3-9
400LV
April 3-9
400LV
Justice
66%
Justice
66%

Justice

66%

Mooney

24%
24%
Mooney  Justice+42
March 19-21
735LV
March 19-21
735LV
Justice
54%
Justice
54%

Justice

54%

Mooney

17%
17%
Mooney  Justice+37
Nov. 13-14
414LV
Nov. 13-14
414LV
Justice
56%
Justice
56%

Justice

56%

Mooney

20%

McKinney

2%

Lawhorn

1%
20%
MooneyJustice+36
Nov. 1
428LV
Nov. 1
428LV
Justice
61%
Justice
61%

Justice

61%

Mooney

28%
28%
Mooney  Justice+33
Sept. 11-13
600LV
Sept. 11-13
600LV
Justice
62%
Justice
62%

Justice

62%

Mooney

23%
23%
Mooney  Justice+39
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