An unusual survey before the second round. This is what the emotions around the candidates look like


Two questions were asked in this survey ordered by Radio ZET: “How would you vote for Rafał Trzaskowski?” and “How would you vote for Karol Nawrocki?”
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The respondents had several answers to choose from: Very willingly, I am fully convinced / convinced of this candidate; Rather willingly, it's ok; I will vote, though reluctantly; I am still considering him, I do not say so or not; I am unconvinced / unconvinced, I will not vote; I definitely won't vote, I exclude it.
This is how the voices are spreading in the case of Rafał Trzaskowski:
- Very willingly, I am fully convinced / convinced for this candidate – 32 percent.
- Rather willingly, it's ok – 13 percent
- I will vote, though reluctantly – 6 percent
- I am still considering him, I do not say so or not – 7 percent.
- I am unconvinced / unconvinced, I will not vote – 7 percent.
- I will definitely not vote, I exclude it – 36 percent.
This is how the voices are spreading in the case of Karol Nawrocki:
- Very willingly, I am fully convinced / convinced for this candidate – 24 percent.
- Rather willingly, it's ok – 15 percent
- I will vote, though reluctantly – 10 percent.
- I am still considering him, I do not say so or not – 7 percent.
- I am unconvinced / unconvinced, I will not vote – 4 percent.
- I will definitely not vote, I exclude it – 41 percent.
See also:
- It is 2030. Karol Nawrocki is fighting for re -election. This is what Poland looks like [POLITICAL FICTION]
- It is 2030, Rafał Trzaskowski is fighting for re -election. This is what Poland looks like [POLITICAL FICTION]
The survey was carried out by opinion24 at the request of Radio ZET, on May 23-26, 2025 on a representative sample of 1021 Poles aged 18 and more by phone (CATI) and Internet (CAWI).




