According to a News 13 poll, the bloc against Netanyahu stands at 58 seats, and the Netanyahu bloc stands at 47 seats • Shas is weakening to 6 seats • Blue and white
Preparing for the election
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Yossi Zeliger
According to a News 13 poll and Prof. Camille Fox that aired tonight (Tuesday) on the main edition, the Likud and Yesh Atid are getting stronger, compared to Gideon Saar's "New Hope," which crashes into a single-digit number of seats.
According to a News 13 poll, if the elections had taken place today, the Likud would have won 29 seats, Yesh Atid 20, right 11, Tikva Hadasha 9, the joint list 8, Yisrael Beiteinu 7, Torah Judaism 7, Shas 6 Labor 6, Religious Zionism 5, Meretz 4, Blue and White 4, RAAM 4, Economic 0 (1.7%).
Map of the blocs: According to the poll, the bloc against Netanyahu stands at 58 seats, the Netanyahu bloc + the ultra-Orthodox - 47 seats, the right - 11 and the RAAM - 4.
To the question: "Who do you think is most suitable for prime minister?", They answered: Netanyahu - 35%, Lapid - 20%, Saar - 13%, Bennett - 12%.
To the question: "If Netanyahu fails to form a government, who is your favorite candidate for prime minister?", They answered: Lapid - 26%, Bennett - 23%, Saar - 20%, none of them - 18%.
On the question: Is there a chance that you will change your vote until the election?
53% answered no chance, there is a chance - 47%.
Among Likud voters: 75% have no chance, 25% have a chance.
Among Yisrael Beiteinu voters: 75% have a chance, 25% have no chance.
Among New Hope voters: 67% have a chance, 33% have no chance.
Among Labor voters: 65% have a chance, 35% have no chance.
Among Meretz voters: 64% have a chance, 36% have no chance.
The survey included 712 respondents, of whom 603 were in the Jewish population and 109 in Arab society.
Sampling error: 3.6%.