In fresh days, most of the polls published by the media indicated the win of Rafał Trzaskowski in the second circular of the presidential election. However, the advantage of the candidate KO over the candidate supported by the PiS was minimal. According to the latest survey of the National investigation Group, which was published by Virtual Poland, Nawrocki is closer to victory.
In a poll for Virtual Poland published on Friday, Karol Nawrocki wins an advantage over Rafał Trzaskowski. 50.63 percent of respondents would vote for the candidate supported by the Law and Justice and 49.37 percent for the candidate KO.
Tested - as noted, only strong voters - I'm sorry. asked question: "Which candidate would you give your vote to?".
Difference There's a tiny number between candidates - this only 1.26 percent points, which indicates a level playing field for Presidentship on the eve of the election. "With respect to the 2020 turnout, erstwhile 20.6 million Poles voted, specified a difference translates into about 260 1000 votes" - said the portal.
WP points out that the survey shows clear differences between male and female preferences. In the first of these groups, Rafał Trzaskowski wins 55.01 percent of the votes and Karol Nawrocki - 44.99 percent. Among men, Nawrocki leads with a score of 54.56 percent, while Trzaskowski has a support of 45.44 percent.
Differences are besides apparent depending on the age of voters. In the group from 18 to 39 years Nawrocki dominates with a score of 58.58 percent. Trzaskowski is mainly supported by people aged 40 to 59 (52.32%) and over 60 (55.73%).
A survey of the National investigation Group (OGB) was conducted on 28 and 29 May by CATI method on a typical example of 1000 people.
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The second circular of elections will be held next Sunday (1 June).
Source: PAP