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NV-03: Titus (D) leading incumbent Porter
Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 10/20-22. Likely voters. MoE ±5% (no trendlines). Titus (D) 47 Porter (R-inc) 45 This is a pretty good result for Democratic nominee Dina Titus, in a race that currently leans slightly Democratic. It would be nice if Titus enjoyed a wider lead, but to ...
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NV-03: Titus Leads By 2
Swing State ProjectResearch 2000 for Daily Kos (10/20-22, likely voters): Dina Titus (D): 47 Jon Porter (R-inc): 45 (MoE: ?5%) The numbers have bounced around quite a bit in this race in this swing district in the Las Vegas suburbs, ranging from a recent Mason-Dixon poll giving a 3-point edge to Porter to a Titus internal giving her a 9-point lead. Research 2000's first poll of this race kind of splits the difference, finding Titus edging Porter by 2. This is a district that has changed a lot in terms of ...

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