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Hawley ultimately won re-election with a comfortable 55.6% of the vote to Kunce's 41.8%, improving his 2018 margin by around 8 points. Despite his loss, Kunce outperformed Vice President Kamala Harris by 2 points, while Hawley underperformed Donald Trump by nearly 3 points, making the race slightly closer than the concurrent presidential election.
In a matchup with Kunce, Hawley won 45% of respondents compared to 32% for Kunce. Pitted against Bell, the numbers are similar: Hawley has 44% support to 34% for Bell. ... The poll had a margin of ...
An October poll of the U.S. Senate race in Missouri that pitted Hawley against Kunce found that 45% of registered voters supported Hawley, compared to 32% for Kunce. It’s indicative of the ...
In the period from Oct. 1 to Oct. 16, Kunce took in $1.6 million, with two committees raising money for Hawley taking in just under $1 million. Since the start of 2023, Kunce has raised $18.9 ...
Kunce has reminded voters of Hawley’s actions on Jan. 6 as part of his campaign. See his launch video below. However, multiple polls still put Hawley several points up ahead of the election.
Kunce is a formidable fundraiser, while Hawley has juiced his fundraising numbers in the past to make himself look like less of a loser. Hawley has made “manhood” a central part of his ...
An Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey of 850 likely voters conducted last week found Hawley at 51% support and Kunce at 40%, with 8% either supporting someone else or undecided. The poll had ...
Democrat Lucas Kunce will get his chance to challenge Republican Sen. Josh Hawley for one of Missouri's two seats in the U.S. Senate in the November general election.