Trzaskowski and Mentzen heavily down. Another survey after the debates

2025-04-18 13:47
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2025-04-18 13:47
If the presidential election took place this Sunday, Rafał Trzaskowski would obtain 30.8 percent. votes, Karol Nawrocki 25.6 percent, and Sławomir Mentzen 12.4 percent – results from the IBRIS poll for Polsat News. Szymon Hołownia with 6.6 percent was located further. votes and Magdalena Biejat – 5.6 percent support.


The results of the survey conducted by the IBRIS studio were published on Friday by Polsat News.
The study shows that if the presidential election took place this Sunday, Ko Rafał Trzaskowski's candidate would receive 30.8 percent. votes (decrease by 5.6 percentage points compared to the previous survey); supported by PiS Karol Nawrocki – 25.6 percent (decrease by 0.3 percentage points), and the confederation candidate Sławomir Mentzen – 12.4 percent (also a decrease – by 5.7 percentage points).
According to the survey, the following places were taken by: third way candidate Szymon Hołownia with a score of 6.6 percent. (increase by 1.2 percentage points relative to the last survey), Left candidate Magdalena Biejat with 5.6 percent. support (increase by 3 percentage points) and Together's candidate Adrian Zandberg with a result of 3.6 percent. (increase by 1.1 percentage points).
Krzysztof Stanowski and Grzegorz Braun took the next place ex aequo – 1.3 percent each support; Compared to the previous study, the support for Stanów fell by 0.9 percentage points, while for Braun – a 0.8 percentage points increased.
The next places were: Marek Jakubiak with a result of 1.2 percent. support, Joanna Senyszyn with a result of 1 percent, Artur Bartoszewicz – 0.4 percent, Maciej Maciak – 0.2 percent and Marek Woch with a result of 0 percent
The survey also included two scenarios of the second round of elections – the clash of Trzaskowski and Nawrocki as well as the clash of Trzaskowski and Mentzen. In this first scenario – Polsat News indicates – 48.1 percent would vote for the KO candidate. respondents, while for a candidate supported for PiS – 40.9 percent respondents.
According to the study, 5.6 percent respondents stated that it would not be possible to vote in the second round, and the answers “I do not know, it is difficult to say” – 5.4 percent gave. respondents.
In turn, in the second variant, when Trzaskowski and Mentzen would face in the second round, the KO candidate would win 48.6 percent. votes, and the confederation candidate 34 percent votes.
The survey also shows that the surveyed mostly (97.2 percent) indicated that the debates did not influence the decision who they would vote for.
According to Polsat, the IBRIS study was conducted on April 16 and 17 using the Cati method (telephone interviews) on a sample of one thousand people. (PAP)
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