In the new ARD Germany trend, the SPD continues to lead the Union, which can easily grow.
According to the survey, the Greens are at 15 percent.
Berlin - The time until the federal election * is getting shorter and shorter: One and a half weeks before the election, the SPD * is
still in first place on
ARD
- "Deutschlandtrend".
Compared to the survey at the beginning of September, the Social Democrats gained one point to 26 percent.
The Union * was able to make up two points and now comes to 22 percent.
According to the information, the Greens * remain in third place with 15 percent (minus one).
FDP * and AfD * are on par with eleven percent - the Liberals lost two points, the AfD one.
The left * is unchanged at six percent.
All other parties come together according to the survey to nine percent;
free voters account for three percent.
ARD Germany trend: Scholz still in the lead, Laschets Union is catching up
Almost every sixth respondent (16 percent) said that their party preference could change before the election on September 26th.
However, 65 percent said their voting decision had already been made.
19 percent said they did not want to take part in the election or showed no inclination towards a party.
According to the survey results, alliances of the SPD and the Union, the SPD, the Greens and the FDP, the SPD, the Greens and the Left, and the CDU / CSU, the Greens and the FDP would be mathematically possible after the election.
ARD Germany trend: Scholz favorite for most of the Chancellery
34 percent of those surveyed said they preferred an SPD-led government.
By contrast, 29 percent were in favor of a CDU / CSU-led government.
Twelve percent wanted the Greens to be at the helm and 25 percent said none of the three options would be an option for them.
If the Federal Chancellor could be directly elected, according to "Deutschlandtrend" I would vote 40 percent for SPD Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz * (minus three compared to the beginning of September).
19 percent (plus three) wanted the Union Chancellor candidate Armin Laschet * as head of government, 13 percent (plus one) were for Green Chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock *.
28 percent (minus one) did not want to see any of the three personalities in the Chancellery.
Video: Poll: Many voters still undecided before the federal election
For the new "Germany trend", the polling company Infratest dimap
surveyed 1512 voters
from Monday to Wednesday of this week on behalf of
ARD
- "Tagesthemen". The statistical margin of error was given as plus / minus two to three percentage points. (AFP / dpa / fmü)
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