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In the market, at headquarters and at the call centers: this is what the last day of the candidates in the election looks like - Walla! 2021 Elections

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Party leaders and candidates have taken advantage of the last hours of the campaign in an attempt to recruit voters. Netanyahu arrived for the traditional tour of the Judea camp, Lapid toured with field activists, Saar held persuasion talks at headquarters and Bennett chose to visit the southern cities. With the closing of the polls we will know who has succeeded in their last efforts


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In the market, at headquarters and at the call centers: this is what the last day of the candidates in the election looks like

Party leaders and candidates have taken advantage of the last hours of the campaign in an attempt to recruit voters.

Netanyahu arrived for the traditional tour of the Judea camp, Lapid toured with field activists, Saar held persuasion talks at headquarters and Bennett chose to visit the southern cities.

With the closing of the polls we will know who has succeeded in their last efforts

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Tal Shalev, Yaki Adamkar and Yoav Itiel

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In the video: Hours before the polls open - the party leaders in a last-ditch effort to garner votes (Photo: Niv Aharonson)

The last hours of the 2021 election campaign were spent by party leaders and candidates for the 21st Knesset in an attempt to fight for every vote.

The contestants today (Monday) conducted field trips from the north to the south of the country, helped volunteers call undecided voters and met with activists at party headquarters - all while being present on social media.



The elections for the 24th Knesset will officially begin with the opening of the polls tomorrow at 07:00 in the morning and will close at 22:00, when the first samples will be published on television channels.

Until then, candidates will continue to garner votes and persuade undecided in every way.



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He opened the day in Judea and Samaria, and ends at the Western Wall. Benjamin Netanyahu in the Judea camp, today (Photo: Flash 90, Olivia Fitoussi)

The Likud

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opened the day in the locality of Revava in Judea and Samaria, with a cornerstone laying ceremony for a new neighborhood.

From there he continued on the traditional tour of the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, joining MK Amit Halevi who participated in Operation Likudat, which was designed to get the Likudniks out of the house. He then visited the corona ward at Shaare Zedek Hospital, and tonight he is expected to visit the Western Wall. The presence is live on Facebook and Tiktok, and repeats the message that the right-wing government is "missing two seats" in an attempt to energize its supporters.

There is a future

Chairman of Yesh Atid Yair Lapid began the morning with a tour of undecided gatherings in Tel Aviv and Haifa, along with the party's campaign bus and accompanied by dozens of field activists. Election Day, which is responsible for an array of about 12,000 activists and workers and at the polls. Yesh Atid's MKs manned the party's call center in talks with undecided people.

Put effort into undecided.

Yair Lapid, Today (Photo: Official Website, Raanan Cohen)

right

Right-wing chairman Naftali Bennett toured the southern cities during the day - more than 15 centers in the cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon, Rehovot, Kiryat Ekron, and the Gaza Strip, and from there continued to other cities. During the tours, he repeated the messages that "the Likud abandoned the Negev." All business owners with the right "and" there will be no fifth election "and held persuasive talks with random citizens.

Simplify the business.

Bennett, Today (Photo: Official Website, Ariel Zandberg)

Bennett recently toured alongside some of his party members such as MK Matan Kahana and Avir Kara, the Shulmanim candidate on the list. Alongside this, Bennett continued with live Facebook updates, posting many posts and tweets about supporting the party he led.

a new hope

The last day before the polls opened, a new Tikva chairman, Gideon Saar, opened the party's "undecided headquarters," where volunteers volunteered to persuade the party. Along with Saar, the list's candidates arrived to hold persuasion talks. The party claims that their computer system has 300,000 undecided citizens and the conversion rate stands at 25%, meaning that of all those undecided, a quarter express support after a persuasion call, so the headquarters will continue to operate until the polls close tomorrow evening.

300,000 citizens are undecided.

Assault at party headquarters, today (Photo: Flash 90, no)

Saar later visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem, where he offered a silent prayer for his success in the upcoming elections, similar to his political rival, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a day before the election.

Saar is also working to move the area, get voters out of the house to the polls tomorrow, and as part of the effort, talk to council heads who support it.

In the evening, he held a home circle in Netanya, but for now he has refrained from using the most popular tool among a large part of the contestants - Live on Facebook.

Shas

Similar to previous election campaigns, Shas chairman and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri launched the Gueld campaign, a day before the polls opened.

Deri convened a meeting at the party's headquarters in Jerusalem together with the regional coordinators around the country and claimed that there is complacency even though the right-wing bloc lacks only two seats to form a government headed by Netanyahu.

Start the Guild campaign, as usual.

Aryeh Deri, today (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

Deri asked the party's field representatives to follow the vote tomorrow, check the turnout of the citizens and urge those who did not vote, to go to the polls.

An extraordinary collaboration has been forged in recent days between Deri and Netanyahu, and it is expected to take place in the next day.

Torah Judaism

Two decades later, for the first time in the 24th Knesset election campaign, MK Moshe Gafni is serving as chairman of Torah Judaism, and as part of that he has become the dominant figure in the party.

Gafni visited the party's "control center" in Bnei Brak today, where there is a computerized database of voters, and due to how the system works.

This is a unique system through which party representatives at the polls around the country update who came to vote.

Calmed from a leak.

Chairman Gafni (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Gafni also conducted telephone conversations with the heads of staff around the country to make sure that their preparations were carried out as planned and made telephone calls to ultra-Orthodox areas where there was disappointment from the party, in order to encourage and incentivize them ahead of tomorrow's vote.

Gafni was also interviewed by the media, in which he claimed that the leakage of ultra-Orthodox voters to the Religious Zionist Party is not great, to the point of being completely marginal.

The common list

After traveling to dozens of localities in the Negev, the north and the center in recent weeks, the chairman of the joint list, Ayman Odeh, spent the last campaign day at the list's election headquarters in the north of the country. He held phone calls to encourage activists, and took part in organizing the field and logistics.

Israel is our Home

The Yisrael Beiteinu party worked extensively in the field.

MKs met with potential supporters across the country and held phone calls and zoom meetings to get voters to the polls.

The party's chairman, Avigdor Lieberman, claimed last week that more than one hundred and two hundred thousand citizens from 20 cities where a clear secular majority did not go to the polls in the last election, and there, the party claims, are investing the effort.

Strong field activity.

Lieberman at a party conference (Photo: official website, -)

Lieberman along with members of his party will go to these cities to convince voters that they "can change the fate of the country."

In Yisrael Beiteinu, they stressed that they will monitor the percentage of votes tomorrow to prevent a situation of non-voting, the party repeated that "bad government was chosen by good people who do not come to vote."

the job

Labor Party Chairman Merav Michaeli began the last 24 hours with live interviews with Instagram anchors Dana Zermon and Nicole Reidman, and this morning continued a round of media interviews. She held a round of persuasion talks from party headquarters in Tel Aviv and two campaign meetings with list members and field managers. And members of the work list are expected to hold a bar tour in Tel Aviv.

Go for a round of bars in Tel Aviv. Michaeli, today (Photo: Niv Aharonson)

Blue and white

Blue and white chairman Bnei Gantz opened the morning with persuasion calls from the party's call center in Ashdod and from there continued touring the Big Center in the city. Later he also came to meet supporters and debaters at the marina in Herzliya, and tonight he is expected to do a bar tour in Rabin Square. Owners of restaurants and bars.

March

Meretz chairman Nitzan Horowitz spent most of the day touring the streets of Tel Aviv with list members Tamar Zandberg and Yair Golan and activists. Meretz's main effort is directed at talks with undecided people, The main message - if there is no Meretz, Netanyahu has 61.

Religious Zionism

Like many of the party leaders, the chairman of Religious Zionism, Bezalel Smutrich, toured the field today, conducted recent interviews in the studios and met with party activists. At the party headquarters in Shoham, he called voters to make sure they went to the polls tomorrow. Religious Zionism also did not abandon the squint to the ultra-Orthodox voters and met with three Rebbe.

Dedicate the last day to street tours.

Meretz candidates (Photo: Reuven Castro)

During the day, Smutrich reiterated the message that without religious Zionism, Netanyahu could not form a right-wing government with 61 seats, claiming that his opponents, emphasizing Bennett's right, were trying to numb his party's territory by announcing that in internal polls, his party received 7-6 Mandates.

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