Who wins the conflict for the president's chair? [SONDAJ]

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There is simply a fierce conflict in the election run for voters' votes. Candidates for president meet with Polish residents and make electoral promises. How effective their run shows the latest United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland. Turns out 1 candidate is gaining a lot. Compared to the erstwhile study, it recorded an increase of as much as 6.5 percent points.


As "WP" writes on Tuesday, "if the presidential elections were held today, the top support in the first circular would be obtained Rafał Trzaskowski (KO), which can number on 34.1 percent of the vote". He adds that "it is nevertheless a drop of 2.5 percent points compared to the erstwhile study".

"Second place takes place Karol Nawrocki (PiS) with 25.7% support - 0.3 percent points more than in the erstwhile survey" - we read.

"WP" points out the consequence Sławomir Mentzen (Confederation), which achieved a score of 16.2%, which represents an increase of as much as 6.5 percent points; it is Mentzen that gains the most.

"In the remainder of the list are Simon Holovniawith 7.1% support (+0.5 percent points) and Magdalena Biejat with a score of 4.4% (-0.5 percent points). Marek Jakubiak notes support of 2.7% (+1.1 percent points), and Krzysztof Stanowski loses 1.3 percent points, gaining 1.6% of votes" - writes the portal.

Who's the second round?

He adds that the survey besides included Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki as those who would fight for the highest office in the country in the second round.

"In specified a clash, the president of Warsaw inactive holds the advantage, but his support falls to 52.8 percent - which means a failure of 1.9 percent points compared to the erstwhile survey. At the same time, Nawrocki gains and can number on 41.9% of the votes - which represents an increase of 2.1 pp. - says "WP".

He points out that the results of the second circular only concern voters who declare that they will definitely vote, and the percent of the indecisive presently stands at 5.3 percent.

The survey was conducted on 21-24 February on a typical example of 1000 respondents. The survey was carried out utilizing the CATI&CAWI method.

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