2020 Elections: The Case is Saved
Benjamin Netanyahu, Benny Gantz // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon, Yossi Seliger
The file is saved: A mandate poll released Thursday (Thursday) in News 12 shows that if elections were held today, the election results would not significantly change the mandate map, and could lead to further elections - fourth in number, according to which neither Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor Blue and White Chairman Benny Gantz could form a government.
• Blue and White - 35
• Likud - 33
• Common List - 13
• Work-Bridge-Meretz - 9
• Shas - 8
• Torah Judaism - 8
• Israel House - 7
• Right - 7
According to the survey, Jewish power gains 2.2% of the vote and does not exceed the blocking.
In addition, those surveyed were asked what they thought of a narrow government led by Gantz, with external support of the joint list, and 56 percent of respondents responded that they oppose such a government. Only 25 percent supported the possibility.
Regarding the possibility of a fourth election or a unity government, both Netanyahu and Gantz supporters support the possibility of a unity government over further elections.