Rafał Trzaskowski can count on the best result in the first round of presidential elections – indicates the latest Ibris survey for “Polityka”. Voting for the KO candidate declared nearly 36 percent. his respondents. Karol Nawrocki's support has been announced by several percent of less respondents. Sławomir Mentzen and Szymon Hołownia were then.
According to the results of the last poll IBRIS studio for the weekly “Polityka” Rafał Trzaskowski He enjoys the greatest support of all presidential candidates. The desire to vote for him was expressed by exactly 35.7 percent. respondents. He came in second Karol Nawrocki with support of 22.3 percent
Sławomir Mentzen is the third most frequently indicated candidate. 15 percent expressed support for the Confederation candidate. respondents. Voice at Szymon Hołownia declared another 6.9 percent respondents. Subsequently, the participants of the poll chose Magdalena Biejat and Adrian Zandberg. They obtained 5.3 and 2.4 percent respectively. support. Below 2 percent Grzegorz Braun, Krzysztof Stanowski and Marek Jakubiak won the indications. 9.1 respondents gave the answer “I don't know/difficult to say”.
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Presidential survey. The potential of the candidates
As part of the IBRIS and “Politics” study, they also attempted to estimate the potential of candidates, i.e. the upper support threshold they could achieve. In the case of the leader of the poll, Rafał Trzaskowski in the first round he amounted to less than 40 percent. “This means that (Trzaskowski) no longer has great reserves and, above all, is forced to defend the result” – says “Polityka”.
The magazine is determined by Karol Nawrocki at 31 percent, which is, as he notes, “more or less as much as the PiS electorate counts, without even a trace surplus 'civic'. The result of Sławomir Mentzen “Polityka” estimates at 20 percent. The weekly, however, pays attention to the last improvement of the confederation leader.
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