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Who’s ahead in the Rhode Island Senate race?

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U.S. Senate, Rhode Island, 2018

416LV
Oct.20-24
416LV
Whitehouse
55%
Whitehouse
55%

Whitehouse

55%

Flanders

36%
36%
Flanders  Whitehouse+19
502RV
Oct.5-9
502RV
Whitehouse
56%
Whitehouse
56%

Whitehouse

56%

Flanders

32%
32%
Flanders  Whitehouse+24
503LV
Sep.27-Oct.6
503LV
Whitehouse
57%
Whitehouse
57%

Whitehouse

57%

Flanders

33%
33%
Flanders  Whitehouse+24
420LV
Sep.14-17
420LV
Whitehouse
54%
Whitehouse
54%

Whitehouse

54%

Flanders

35%
35%
Flanders  Whitehouse+19
501RV
May 30-Jun.4
501RV
Whitehouse
54%
Whitehouse
54%

Whitehouse

54%

Flanders

32%
32%
Flanders  Whitehouse+22
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