Po and PiS candidates for president are besides losing support! Who in the second round?

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The support of the 2 strongest candidates in the presidential election is melting! In the poll for “Newsweek”, both Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki lose support of Poles. Together they gather only 55 percent of voters, and the vote of Trzaskowski goes below 30 percent. This was the consequence of the latest survey by the president of Warsaw. This is besides the weakest poll for him in this election campaign.

Not so long ago there was talk about the chances of Rafał Trzaskowski winning the presidential election already in the first round. Although this was improbable from the beginning, it's almost impossible now. Although the president of Warsaw is inactive a polling leader, he systematically loses support, and only saves him that his top rival – PiS protégés, Karol Nawrocki – besides loses it.

The 2 strongest candidates have a full of 55 percent voter support, of which Trzaskowski received 30% and Nawrock – 25 percent. With the bare eye you can see that Nawrocki, although the weakness of the president of Warsaw naturally brings him closer to the main rival, is besides not in good shape. Its consequence is lower than the current support for Law and Justice, which means that not all PiS voters are willing to vote for it.

Where 2 loses, there's a third... but he doesn't usage it.

The weakness of the polling leaders could usage the 3rd – Sławomir Mentzen – but the Confederate candidate, although inactive in 3rd place, enjoys the support of only 13 percent of Poles. This is simply a solid result, but even far from Nawrock's quotes.

More candidates are doing even worse. Almost twice as bad as Mentzen was scored by Szymon Hołownia, for which he wants to vote 7% of voters. Magdalena Biejat supports 6% of respondents, Adrian Zandberg supports 5%, and Grzegorz Braun supports 4% of voters.

What's apparent about this poll? In particular, the combined support for candidates from the Left (Bejat, Zandberg) who have a full of 11 percent support. This is simply a much better consequence than Robert Biedron, who ran for president in the erstwhile election. At the time, he obtained only 2.2 percent of the support.

Source: Newsweek, fact.pl

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