According to research commissioned by PiS employees, the vast majority of voters (more than 60 percent) view the proposal to introduce the 800 plus program positively. The idea is problematic for Civic Coalition voters – Interia reveals.
According to the website, 26% of citizens’ coalition voters believe that the promotion of the “Family 500 plus” program is a mistake. Interestingly enough, 11 percent of respondents feel cheated. On the other hand, 17 percent respondents do not want to talk about it at all.
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Reactions to the result
As you can easily guess, the representatives of the two largest groups react completely differently to the presented results of the study.
Donald Tusk got into a loop and now has a problem whether to continue with this post or back off from it. (…) The president smiled when he saw these tests
– says one of the PiS employees to Interia.
Better not let PiS look after our electorate because it is clear that it knows nothing about it
– claims Dariusz Joński, Member of Parliament of the Civic Coalition.
[Wyborcy KO] They feel cheated because a little while ago Donald Tusk argued that PiS voters are the beneficiaries of 500 plus and it’s pathology, alcoholism and all the worst. Meanwhile, he now promises the same himself. No wonder it’s a cognitive shock to his constituents
– emphasizes the PiS employee in an interview with Interia.
The embarrassment of Civic Coalition voters could mean the demobilization of the electorate, which could prove to be a decisive factor for victory ahead of the upcoming elections, even if the electorate does not flow between the largest parties. This is the scenario reported by PiS employees interviewed by Interia.
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Source: wPolityce