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Poll: The Likud has been at a low point since the election with only 26 seats, right at the peak
According to a News 12 poll, the party led by Netanyahu wins only 26 seats, while Bennett continues to strengthen and rises to 23.
Blue and white remain with a single-digit number of seats
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Tuesday, 06 October 2020, 20:13
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to weaken, and if elections were held, the Likud would win only 26 seats - according to a poll of seats published tonight (Tuesday) in News 12. A right-wing party led by Naftali Bennett continues to strengthen and rises to 23 seats.
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Results of the Mandate Survey:
Likud - 26
Right - 23
There is a future - Telam - 18
The common list - 15
Blue and white - 9
Shas - 9
Yisrael Beiteinu - 8
Torah Judaism - 7
March - 5
Do not exceed the blocking percentage:
Derech Eretz, Labor, Gesher and the Jewish Home
Yesh Atid-Telam, led by Yair Lapid, is strengthening slightly and wins 18 seats, and the Blue and White party led by Bnei Gantz remains with a single-digit number of only nine seats.
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