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The last poll before the elections: Likud equality and white blue, the right-wing bloc in the mandate | Israel today

2020-02-27T21:24:19.615Z


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Survey of Israel Today and Mastermind states: Right-wing momentum continues - but it still lacks few mandates to form government • Right bloc gets 57 seats, compared to 56 left and Arabs • 33 Likud seats - just like white blue • The poll was conducted before Publication of the tape of Gantz's senior adviser

The latest poll for this election campaign stands for the strengthening of Likud in particular and the rightist bloc in general. This indicates the beginning of a trend, but in terms of the results, the lack of a decision is still ongoing.

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After the entire campaign led safely to the Likud over the course of the entire campaign, a change of trend meant that both parties were now in complete equality. 33 seats would be accepted each time the elections were held today. The poll also shows that blue and white voters are less interested in the identity of the candidate who heads the party, and that their main consideration for choosing this party is their desire to replace Prime Minister Netanyahu.

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So what is the expected number of seats for each party? According to the poll - which is the last permitted by law - the Likud and Blue will each receive 33 seats, Joint List 14, Labor-Gesher-Meretz 9, Torah Judaism 7, Right 9, Shas 8 and Israel Bethany will receive seven seats.

Jewish power does not exceed the blocking percentage. Interestingly, Meretz Bridge did not weaken despite the recent aggressive attacks of blue and white on it. The right-wing bloc increases by one mandate compared to the previous 57-member poll. The center-left bloc has weakened to 42 seats, with Lieberman reaching 49 - far from government approval without the need for support from MKs from the joint list.

On the question of the match for prime minister, the gap between Netanyahu and Gantz continues to widen. 49% said Netanyahu was more suitable. 35% voted for Gantz. Another interesting statistic in this regard is that 1% of those who said Likud voters believe Benny Gantz most deserved. In contrast, 5% of blue and white voters said Netanyahu was the most deserving candidate.

Another question the poll examined is whether voters' opinions have changed as a result of the various campaigns and events that have taken place in recent weeks. The result is surprising: 12% said they changed their minds during the campaign. This is a relatively high statistic. 9% of Likud supporters said they changed their mind, while 11% of Blue and White supporters.

And what does the public think about the latest election campaign? 44% think it was dirty. 32% said it was boring. For campaign managers 'attention. The voters' motive for voting precisely on the party whose ballot they intend to post at the ballot box has found interesting data.

The most significant factor for Likud voters is the identity of the party leader (42%). Among blue-and-white voters, only 26% said that the party leader was the main motive for voting for that party. 28% said the desire to prevent victory from the other side is leading their considerations to vote blue and white. In the right-wing party, the main motive is the party platform (36%).

Asked whether the fact that Israel is holding elections for the third time in a year affected the level of appreciation for the political system, 69% responded that the assessment was down. 27% said it had no effect. 4% - no matter who they are - said their assessment of the political system actually rose.

And what about the results? 38% think we are facing a fourth election. 31% are convinced that the right-wing government will emerge. Only 9% believe the left government will be established.

The survey was conducted this week by the Mogar Brain Institute, headed by Prof. Yitzhak Katz among 1,040 respondents, who represent a representative sample of the adult population with the right to vote in Israel. The sampling error is 3%.

Source: israelhayom

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