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New Survey: The Left Bloc with 60 Mandates | Israel today

2019-12-10T19:31:56.366Z


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News Survey 13 predicts that if elections were held today, Likud would get 33 seats while "blue and white" would receive 37 • This is a peak for the center-left bloc

  • Benny Gantz // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

A new poll of News 13 for the first time today predicts that the left-center bloc will stand on 60 seats without Yisrael Beiteinu, headed by the Likud. Another poll, in which MK Gideon Sa'ar, heads the Likud, narrows the gap between the blocs and maintains the difference between the blocs as it is in the 22nd Knesset.

According to the survey:

Blue and White - 37 seats

Likud - 33

Common List - 13

Israel House - 8

Torah Jewry - 7

SHS - 6

The New Right - 6

The Work-Bridge - 5

Democratic Camp - 5

It should be noted that there is no unification between the right-wing parties and the right-wing unification that does not exceed the blocking percentage.

On the way to the 2020 elections | News poll 13 indicates that if elections were held today, the center-left bloc would receive 60 seats, while the right bloc would receive 52 seats - without the Israel House, which would have received 8 seats @akivanovick pic.twitter.com/dECZyLacIG

- News 13 (@ newsisrael13) December 10, 2019

On the way to the 2020 elections | News poll 13 shows that if elections were held today and Gideon Sa'ar was in the Likud, the left-wing bloc would receive 57 seats, compared to the right-wing bloc that would receive 55 seats - without the Israeli House, which would have received 8 seats @akivanovick pic.twitter.com / PB4aYj5Awy

- News 13 (@ newsisrael13) December 10, 2019

On the other hand, if Sa'ar would head the Likud:

Blue and White - 35

Likud - 29

Common List - 13

Israel House - 8

Torah Jewry - 7

SHS - 7

The New Right - 7

Unification of right-wing parties - 5

Democratic Camp - 5

Work - 4

The poll also asked who should be held accountable for the elections, and the highest number of respondents (41%) blamed Netanyahu for the situation. Lieberman's second place stands for 26 percent of respondents, and only five percent regard Gantz as responsible for the situation.

Source: israelhayom

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