
Sample Election 24 (Photo by Oliver Fitoussi Flash 90 Edited by Ace)
News pollster 12 Rafi Smith last night (Thursday) published some of the interesting data from the election day poll on “vote transitions.” In the center: 7.2% of Likud voters (equal to 2.7 seats, 97,000 votes) voted for Gideon Saar, 6.6% (2.4 seats, 89,000 votes) voted for Naftali Bennett, 4.5% (1.7 seats, 61,000 votes) voted for Smutrich, and about 50,000 dispersed Between there is a future of Yair Lapid and the blue and white of Bnei Gantz.
Netanyahu’s campaign in the Arab sector: According to Rafi Smith’s “vote transitions” – only a single seat from the Arab sector voted for the Likud and other parties in the “Netanyahu bloc” In addition, about 42,000 blue and white voters went to the Likud. In addition, about 15 blue and white voters this time voted for Yesh Atid, 6.4 seats remained with Bnei Gantz, almost 3 seats went to the Labor Party and about 24,000 votes went to Naftali Bennett.
Also, among the data of “polls” by pollster Rafi Smith on the right-wing party: 51% of those who voted for the party a year ago voted for it again today (equivalent to 123,000 votes – 3.3 seats). About a third passed and voted for “religious Zionism” (80,000 votes – 2.2 seats).
“Change bloc” is a laundered term for an anti-democratic bloc. The only change they really want is to bring existing laws in Iran alone to filter candidates and bring about the abolition of the democratic election of over a million citizens in Israel.
– Likud (@Likud_Party) March 25, 2021
26% of “blue and white” voters indicated that they had finally decided to support the party, on election day (which illustrates the momentum the party has received in recent days while another 24% indicated that they have decided in the last two or three days). Voting for the ultra-Orthodox parties: Shas – 86% of its voters voted for it again. Torah Judaism – 82% of its voters voted for it again
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