Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz enjoys less recognition and less support among the voters of the ruling coalition than Szymon Hołownia – according to a survey by Opinia24, conducted on behalf of Radio ZET. However, the head of PSL enjoys more support among PiS and Confederation voters.
The survey shows that the head of Poland 2050 is more recognizable among all voters: 97 percent know him. respondents, while the PSL leader achieved a result of 93%. Hołownia enjoys more sympathy: 49%. rates him positively, 41% say positively about Kosiniak-Kamysz. respondents. 52% of people declare a negative attitude towards Kosiniak-Kamysz. respondents, while in the case of Hołownia this is 48 percent.
The poll shows that Hołownia enjoys more support among voters of the ruling coalition. 93% of people rate it positively. supporters of the Third Way, 74 percent supporters of the Civic Coalition and 59 percent New Left voters. Kosiniak-Kamysz is perceived positively by 78 percent. Third Way voters, 57 percent Civic Coalition and 37 percent New Left.
The PSL chief is more popular among opposition voters
Among the electorate of opposition parties, Kosiniak-Kamysz receives more positive opinions than Hołownia. The head of the PSL is viewed positively by 30 percent. Confederation voters and 23 percent PiS supporters. Hołownia, in turn, arouses sympathy among 26 percent. Confederation voters and 18 percent PiS voters.
This year the survey was conducted on November 13 and 18. by the Opinia24 studio using mixed mode (CATI and CAWI) on a sample of 1,000 Poles aged 18 and over.
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Source: wPolityce
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