The scandals do not affect the result of Karol Nawrocki? There is a new presidential survey


The survey of the respondents asked, among others, whether on June 1 they intend to take part in the second round of presidential elections. 70 percent on this question Answered “definitely yes” and 15 percent – “Rather yes”. 9 percent He definitely does not intend, and 4 percent Rather, he does not intend to vote in the second round. 2 percent respondents have chosen the “hard to say” option.
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As reported by the RMF24 portal, “greater electoral mobilization is visible among women (75 percent vs 65 percent men), the oldest voters (60 years or more-79 % vs 18-29-year-olds-55 percent), people with higher education (81 % vs 64 percent basic or basic vocational education)”. “In the second round of elections – according to the study – 83 percent of voters who voted in the first round and 38 percent of the electo, which did not take part in it, will take part,” we read.
The next question was: “Who did you give to you in the second round of presidential elections.” 47.5 percent respondents indicated Rafał Trzaskowski, and 45.9 percent – Karol Nawrocki. 6.6 percent The respondents still have not decided who they would vote for.
“The difference between the candidate of the Civic Coalition and his rival supported by PiS is really very small. So we will face a fierce fight for every voice,” the editorials points out.
A look at historical data brings clear conclusions. Rafał Trzaskowski noted the result worse than those of the previous six studies of the Opinia24 studio. In December 2024, 48.9 percent wanted to support him in the second round. respondents, and in March – 52.1 percent
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Opinion24 study for RMF FM shows that 83 percent people who voted on Sławomir Mentzen on May 18 now intend to support Karol Nawrocki. 13 percent Rafał Trzaskowski will choose this group.
The study was carried out from May 25 to 27 by Cati on a representative sample of 1000 Polish inhabitants at the age of 18 and more.




