

W And a circular of presidential elections, candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski would gain 30% of the vote, and supported by PiS Karol Nawrocki 25 percent – according to the opinion24 poll for "Newsweek". "Sławomir Mentzen would be the 3rd (13%) without a chance for a second round", the editor said.
According to Newsweek, Rafał Trzaskowski leads the poll a week before the presidential election; 30 percent of respondents pointed to it. At the same time, the weekly noted that "this is 1 of the worst results of the KO candidate in this campaign".
It means that Trzaskowski is close the failure of the ‘three’ at the front. A fall below 30% would mean that the president of Warsaw run would exceed an crucial threshold
“The editorial board assessed it.
The second place was Nawrocki
The second place in the survey was supported by the Law and Justice Karol Nawrocki.
The desire to vote for it is declared by 25 percent of respondents, which means that it is inactive not supported by all PiS voters
“It was stressed, recalling that 29 percent of respondents indicated in the organization poll for “Newsweek” yesterday for the Jarosław Kaczyński group.
At the same time, the weekly noted that the survey was carried out on May 5-7, “when the housing scandal was only starting”, so it is hard to find whether it affected the candidate’s performance”.
Sławomir Mentzen besides on the podium
The survey besides shows that the 3rd place was taken by the candidate of the Confederation Sławomir Mentzen with the consequence of 13% of the surveyed indications.
Four more candidates, as Newsweek noted, divided 1 percent point.
The 4th is Szymon Hołownia with 7 percent support, next Magdalena Biejat – 6 percent, Adrian Zandberg – 5 percent and Grzegorz Braun – 4 percent. Of the another contenders, only Joanna Senyszyn exceeded 1% of support.
— informed.
The another candidates obtained little than 1% of the indications, and 5% of the respondents chose the answer "I don't know/difficult to say".
‘Newsweek said that the results of the survey published present are "good news for left-wing candidates who collect a full of 11% of the votes", and "to this end, if you look at the average polls of fresh weeks, their support shows an upward trend".
The survey Opinion24 for “Newsweek” was carried out on 5-7 May on a typical example of 1001 adult Poles by CATI method.
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