There are fresh polls – presidential and organization polls. Only 1 of them will be happy in KO

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New public opinion investigation – presidential and organization – will bring mixed moods in the KO. Only 1 of them gives them reason to be optimistic. In a survey on the presidential election, candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski maintains a strong leadership position.


If the presidential election were held today, the best chance of winning in the first circular would be Rafał Trzaskowski. The Citizen Coalition candidate and the current president of Warsaw would gain 33 percent support – according to the latest poll Opinion24 for "Facts" TVN and TVN24.

New presidential and organization polls. Only 1 will like the KO


Second place was Karol Nawrocki (candidate with the support of Law and Justice) – with a consequence of 22 percent. The 3rd place came to Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederate, who would support 15 percent of the respondents.

The following seats were taken: Szymon Hołownia ( Marshal of the Sejm, Poland 250) and Adrian Zandberg from the organization Together – both can number on 5% of the indications. Grzegorz Braun would gain 4% of his support and Magdalena Biejat from the Left – 2 percent.



In the hypothetical second circular of the presidential election, Trzaskowski would besides be victorious in a duel against Nawrock. The vote for the KO candidate was declared by 44 percent respondents, for the PiS candidate – 38 percent. all 5th surveyed (18%) could not find their choice.

In turn, the United Surveys' political support poll for the WP shows that among the strong voters, the Citizen Coalition, for which it wants to vote, is the biggest support. This is an increase of 3.9 percent points compared to the end of March.

Second place included Law and Justice with a score of 28.8%, which means an increase in support by 2.3 percent points. The 3rd political force remains the Confederate, which maintains unchangeable support at 16.4 percent.

The mandates in the Sejm would besides be gained by the Left, although with a minimum score of 5 percent, which ranks it precisely on the electoral threshold.

Outside the parliament, there would be a 3rd Road – despite the result of 6.9 percent, it does not exceed the 8% threshold applicable to the coalition – and the organization Together, which indicated only 0.5 percent of the respondents.

The percent of undecided voters presently stands at 7.5%, which means a crucial decrease compared to the March survey, erstwhile as many as 13.9% of respondents did not know who they would vote for.

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