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Israel Survey Today and i24NEWS: Status Quo Preserved - Public Fears More Elections | Israel today

2020-02-14T07:38:40.900Z


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Israel Survey Today through "Brainstorm" reveals: The status quo between the blocs is maintained • 40% believe that the prospect of fourth elections is high • 53% believe that the High Court should disqualify Jabazk from running for Knesset • Significant transfer to Netanyahu

  • The file was saved. Voting ballots // Photo: Gideon Markowitz

The time for opening the polling stations is getting shorter, but the valley is still empty. Except for minor moves, there is no change in the mandate map this week.
A poll of brainstorms under the leadership of Prof. Yitzhak Katz and i24NEWS, conducted for "Israel Today," indicates that if elections were held today, Blue and White would maintain its status as the largest party with 34 seats.

The right-wing and ultra-Orthodox bloc has 57 seats, the left-center bloc-42, and with the support of the joint list the number rises to 56. The other seven mandates would go to our home in Israel.

It has long been understood in the party headquarters that the story of this election will probably be the percentage of turnout. Answering this poll is one matter, but bothering about election day for polls may already be another matter. The Likud's strategy is to get people out of the house who did not vote last time, and the question now is whether they will succeed, and who will be more successful in casting its voters.

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The survey looked at the extent to which the respondents would vote, according to the support of the various parties. The data shows that Labor-Bridge-Meretz supporters are currently determined to exercise their right to vote on Election Day. 84 percent of party supporters said they would come to the polls for sure. Followed by Torah Judaism, with 81% certainty. In the battle between Likud and blue and white, the advantage is still blue and white, which 64% of its voters said will come to the polls, compared to 60% of Likud voters.

Netanyahu gets the lead on the question of whether to be prime minister: 47% said that Netanyahu was the best fit. 35% said my son Gantz. 18% said they did not know. The preferred option for Israeli citizens, according to the poll, is a unity government after the elections.

Regarding the question of what government the public believes will be formed after the elections, regardless of the position it holds, 28% replied that no government would be formed and that we were facing a fourth election.

Source: israelhayom

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