“Polls are a bit of a game, they catch different phenomena rather in the long run. We’re seeing a big stabilization in the odds, that the polls are changing somewhere within 3 points. percent, once up for a particular party, and once down” – noted Dr. Bartłomiej Biskup, political scientist at the University of Warsaw.
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Is the question of next year’s results already a foregone conclusion, as some experts claim?
Everything is possible. As of today, when I calculated the polling averages, PiS still has support at around 33-35 percent. determined voters, but this is of course a decrease, because a year or a year and a half ago it was even 38-40 percent. There is currently no downtrend for PiS as there is a stabilization in ratings for this party, but this support is down 4-5 points. percent compared to the quotes from better times for PiS. However, even quotes of 33-35 percent. firstly, they give the highest result of all parties, and secondly, the question is what the coalition will look like, how many seats other parties will win. It’s no use splitting the bear’s skin today, as some people do
– say dr hab. Bartholomew Bishop.
“According to the polls we have today, there is no indication of a winner.”
Politicians can say anything today, but hard talks will take place after the elections, when it becomes clear who has how many seats. The situation is dynamic and requires concentration on the election campaign, the election battle, because there is no indication of a winner according to the polls we have today
– underlined.
The political scientist believes that PiS can get even more voters than is currently the case through a good election campaign.
PiS had 38-40 percent in the polls. NOt so long ago. Therefore, a voter base for PiS certainly exists, the party’s strategists are likely to investigate and determine where these voters can still be acquired
he points out.
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Source: wPolityce

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