If KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski and Nawrocki had reached the second round of the presidential elections, the current president of Warsaw would have won with 54 percent. to vote. The PiS candidate would receive 46 percent. – according to a survey for “Super Ekspress”. “It’s a big difference, but Nawrocki can still make up for it,” said political scientist Dr. Bartosz Rydliński in an interview with “SE”.
The same result would have happened if Hołownia had entered the second round instead of Trzaskowski. The chairman of the Sejm would also win 54%. votes, and Nawrocki 46%.
During the survey, respondents were also asked who they would vote for in the second round of elections if Trzaskowski and Hołownia were to participate. In such a situation, the KO candidate would receive 66 percent. votes, and the leader of Poland 2050 – 34 percent.
In turn, Karol Nawrocki wins in the right-wing duel against Sławomir Mentzen and gets 53 percent. support. The Confederation’s candidate is also unsuccessful compared to Rafał Trzaskowski. He is 14 percentage points behind the KO representative
– writes “SE”.
Onet journalist Michał Protaziuk, in turn, pointed out that Trzaskowski lost 4 percentage points of support and Nawrocki gained 4 percentage points.
The survey was conducted on January 17 and 18, 2025 by the Pollster Research Institute using the CAWI method on a sample of 1,004 adult Poles.
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Source: wPolityce

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