
Which candidate did best in yesterday's Super Express debate? Although the staff of each of them – as usually happens after debates – announced the triumph of his challenger for the presidential function, reality cannot be deceived. any did better in it, others did worse. Shortly after the debate ended, 1 of the pollers asked the Poles, which candidate they thought was the most convincing.
Following the debate of the Super Express, the diary commissioned the Pollster investigation Institute to check which candidate was best placed in it. The highest percent of respondents pointed to the president of Warsaw. Rafał Trzaskowski won Monday's debate according to 31 percent of Poles.
27 percent of respondents believe that Karol Nawrocki, president of the IPN, was the most convincing, and according to 12 percent of respondents – Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederation. It is worth noting that the results of the survey mostly coincide with the polling support of each of these, which clearly indicates that for the majority of voters of a given candidate it is convincing what their favourite is saying.
Who won the Super Express debate? The first 3 places coincide with the support in the polls. There's inactive a fewer surprises!
There's quite a few surprises in another places. We might propose that behind Mentzen there will be Marshal Simon Holovnia. This time, however, it was Magdalena Biejat, who won the debate "Super Express" according to 7% of respondents. Not much worse consequence (6% of indications) was noted by Adrian Zandberg of the organization Together.
Simon Holovnia was only in sixth place. The Marshal of the Sejm won the debate in the opinion of 5% of respondents. Krzysztof Stanowski and Grzegorz Braun indicated 4% of respondents. For 2 percent of Poles, the debate was dominated by MP Joanna Senyszyn, and after 1 percent of respondents think that Artur Bartoszewicz and Marek Jakubiak were best off.
The another candidates – and a full of thirteen participated in the debate – received no indication.
The Pollster investigation Institute reserves that the poll is based on the opinions of people who have watched the debate or have an opinion on who won it.
The survey was carried out on 28-29 April at a example of 1007 adult Poles.