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Survey hammer shortly before the election: SPD only one percentage point ahead of the Union

2021-09-27T23:56:58.838Z


The race for chancellorship seems open again. According to a new survey shortly before the federal election, the SPD and Union are only one percentage point apart.


The race for chancellorship seems open again.

According to a new survey shortly before the federal election, the SPD and Union are only one percentage point apart.

Berlin - Showdown for the Chancellery.

Shortly before the general election on Sunday

(September 26th)

, a new survey by the Allensbach Institute for Demoscopy suggests a head-to-head race between the SPD and the Union.

The Social Democrats therefore lose one percentage point compared to the last Allensbach survey and come to 26 percent.

The CDU / CSU would remain unchanged at 25 percent, as the survey published on Friday on behalf of the

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

showed.

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Survey hammer shortly before the election: SPD only one percentage point ahead of the Union

The Greens increase by 0.5 points to 16 percent, the FDP by one point to 10.5 percent.

There are losses at the AfD, which falls from eleven to ten percent.

The left would only barely make it into the Bundestag with 5 percent (minus 1).

In the past, the Union had often performed significantly better in the Allensbach polls than other polling institutes.

Meanwhile, the individual parties are in the final sprint before the federal election.

At the final rallies, the SPD, the Union and the Greens still want to change their minds.

CDU / CSU in particular drove everything up again and promoted the cross at CDU / CSU at a joint appearance by Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder and Union Chancellor candidate Armin Laschet.

(dpa / as)

Source: merkur

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