The CSU has to fight for the favor of the voters.
According to a new poll for the federal election, the party is still in free fall.
Munich - According to a new poll for the federal election, the CSU has now fallen below the 30 percent mark.
According to the most recent “voter check” on the program “17:30 Sat.1 Bayern”, only 29 percent of those surveyed in Bavaria said that they would vote for the Christian Socialists in the federal elections.
In the previous survey in July, the CSU came up with 35 percent.
According to the current survey, the Greens are 18 percent in the Free State (July: 20 percent), the SPD improved from 9 to 15 percent.
The FDP came to 13 percent (July: 12 percent), the AfD to 10 percent (July: 9 percent).
The Free Voters lost slightly and came in at 6 percent.
Federal election 2021: Many voters are still undecided
Those responsible for the survey emphasize, however, that it is not an election forecast.
It's just a snapshot.
Every second voter is still undecided.
SPD man Olaf Scholz was also able to make up ground on the candidate question and is now in the front.
In response to the question “If you could decide on your own, who would you most like to be the Federal Chancellor?”, 37 percent named the Federal Minister of Finance (plus 13 points).
Union top candidate Armin Laschet fell to second place with 22 percent (minus 6 points), Green Chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock remained unchanged at 14 percent.
Not just the “Politbarometer” (ZDF).
Not just the “Germany trend” (ARD).
The “Sunday trend” (Insa) also states: The SPD is expanding its lead over the CDU / CSU.
Markus Söder is alarmed, Jens Spahn hands out.
(dpa)