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NRW surveys: Wüst's CDU suddenly increases - explosive figures for SPD and FDP

2022-05-14T16:13:43.023Z


NRW surveys: Wüst's CDU suddenly increases - explosive figures for SPD and FDP Created: 05/14/2022Updated: 05/14/2022, 18:05 By: Stephanie Munk Election posters with portraits of the top candidates from the CDU, Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (r) and SPD, Thomas Kutschaty (l), stand on a meadow. In North Rhine-Westphalia there will be state elections on May 15, 2022. ©Oliver Berg/dpa A head-to-he


NRW surveys: Wüst's CDU suddenly increases - explosive figures for SPD and FDP

Created: 05/14/2022Updated: 05/14/2022, 18:05

By: Stephanie Munk

Election posters with portraits of the top candidates from the CDU, Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst (r) and SPD, Thomas Kutschaty (l), stand on a meadow.

In North Rhine-Westphalia there will be state elections on May 15, 2022.

©Oliver Berg/dpa

A head-to-head race between the ruling CDU and the SPD is expected in the state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia.

In a recent poll, one party has a lead.

Update from May 14, 5:46 p.m .:

The latest current polls cause excitement before the election in North Rhine-Westphalia.

According to

a survey by the Insa Institute commissioned by

Bild

CDU candidate Hendrik Wüst was able to suddenly increase and brought his party to 32 percent.

The SPD then comes to 28 percent.

Two other surveys published on Thursday also confirm this trend.

According to a survey by the research group Wahlen for ZDF, the CDU now comes to 32 percent.

However, the SPD achieved 29 percent here and thus reduced the gap in comparison.

In another survey by the YouGov institute, the CDU only received 31 percent of the votes.

The SPD reached 28 percent here.

The results for the FDP in the last polls are also interesting.

While the previous governing party only gets six percent on ZDF, it gets eight percent on INSA and even ten percent on YOUGOV.

institute

CDU

SPD

Green

FDP

left

AfD

Other

YouGov

31

28

15

10

4

7

5

ZDF

32

29

17

6

3

7

6

INSA

32

28

16

8th

3

7

6

First report from May 12:

Düsseldorf – A close race is approaching in the 2022 state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia.

On Sunday (May 15), the citizens of the most populous federal state will decide who will govern in the next five years: Hendrik Wüst (CDU), who took over from Armin Laschet after he had unsuccessfully run for chancellor.

Or SPD top candidate Thomas Kutschaty, who is rather unknown nationwide but who is said to have a pronounced will to fight.

It is still completely open which of the two will become the new Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia.

13 million citizens are asked to go to the polls in North Rhine-Westphalia, so far the CDU and SPD have always been close together in polls.

According to polls, the incumbent black-yellow government no longer has a majority.

State election 2022 in NRW: New poll with a slight lead for one candidate

In a current NRW survey, however, Wüst is ahead and was even able to slightly extend the lead over the SPD competitor Kuchaty.

In the survey published on Thursday by the opinion research company Insa on behalf of the

Bild

newspaper, the CDU came to 32 percent and the SPD to 28 percent.

Compared to the previous survey, the CDU gained one percentage point, while the SPD lost one.

State election 2022 in North Rhine-Westphalia: the survey gives no hope to the left

The approval ratings of the other parties remained unchanged: The Greens should therefore come in third place with 16 percent, the FDP comes to eight percent, the AfD to seven.

The left would fail with three percent at the five percent hurdle.

Among the candidates for the office of Prime Minister, CDU man Wüst is in the favor of the voters with 28 percent ahead of Kuchaty from the SPD (25 percent).

According to the survey, 29 percent would choose neither of the two candidates in a direct election.

(AFP)

Source: merkur

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