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Polls ending Nov. 28, 2024

U.S. Senate, North Carolina, 2026, Republican primary

Nov. 26-29
LV
Nov. 26-29
LV
L. Trump
65%
L. Trump
65%

L. Trump

65%

Tillis

11%
11%
Tillis  L. Trump+54

U.S. Senate, North Carolina, 2026, General election

Nov. 26-29
800LV
Nov. 26-29
800LV
Cooper
46%
Cooper
46%

Cooper

46%

L. Trump

44%
44%
L. Trump  Cooper+1
Nov. 26-29
800LV
Nov. 26-29
800LV
Cooper
45%
Cooper
45%

Cooper

45%

Tillis

44%
44%
Tillis  Cooper+1

Oct. 31, 2024

U.S. Senate, Massachusetts, 2026, General election

Oct. 29-Nov. 1
582LV
Oct. 29-Nov. 1
582LV
Markey
34%
Markey
34%

Markey

34%

Baker

40%
40%
Baker  Baker+6

April 24, 2023

U.S. Senate, Alaska, 2026, General election

April 21-25
1,261LV
April 21-25
1,261LV
Peltola
44%
Peltola
44%

Peltola

44%

Sullivan

41%
41%
Sullivan  Peltola+3
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