New poll Trzaskowski vs Nawrocki. One candidate clearly loses


The survey indicates a clear advantage Rafał Trzaskowski Both in the first and in the second round of electionswhich makes him favorite in the race for the chair president. At the same time, the results show a decrease in support for the PiS candidate, Karol Nawrockiwhich can be an alarm signal for his election staff. At the same time, support for Sławomir Mentzen is growing.
According to the study, Rafał Trzaskowski could count on 31.6 percent. votes in the first round of presidential elections, which gives him the highest result of all candidates. Although he lost 0.1 percentage points compared to the previous survey, he managed to stop the earlier inheritance trend.
PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki came in second, with a result of 24.7 percent, which means a drop by 2.9 percentage points. compared to the previous study.
Sławomir Mentzen from the Confederation came third, which obtained 12.8 percent. support, recording an increase of 1.5 percentage points
Here's how the voices are spreading in the latest presidential poll:
– Rafał Trzaskowski: 31.6 percent (decrease by 0.1 percentage points);
– Karol Nawrocki: 24.7 percent (decrease by 2.9 percentage points);
– Sławomir Mentzen: 12.8 percent (increase by 1.5 percentage points);
– Szymon Hołownia: 8 percent (increase by 0.9 percentage points);
– Magdalena Biejat: 5.6 percent (decrease by 0.8 percentage points);
– Adrian Zandberg: 4.3 percent (decrease by 0.1 percentage points);
– Krzysztof Stanowski: 2.5 percent (increase by 1.1 percentage points);
– Grzegorz Braun: 2 percent (increase by 1 percentage point);
– Marek Jakubiak: 1.5 percent (increase by 0.2 percentage points).
6 percent respondents could not indicate their favorite.
See also: Are the presidential campaign interested in Poles at all? [SONDAŻ]
The latest survey. Second round: Trzaskowski's victory
In the second round of elections, in which Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki would face, the KO candidate would obtain 53.3 percent. votes. The PiS candidate could count on support at 39.5 percent, and 7.2 percent respondents remain undecided.
Source: Wirtualna Polska




