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« on: April 05, 2008, 09:59:59 AM »

German pollsters are not good about releasing internals...

They are, they are ... Smiley

Bavaria

CSU: 43%
SPD: 18%
FDP: 13%
Greens: 12%
The Left: 7%
Others: 7%

Baden-Württemberg

CDU: 38%
SPD: 22%
Greens: 14%
FDP: 12%
The Left: 9%
Others: 5%

Saarland

CDU: 35%
The Left: 29%
SPD: 16%
FDP: 9%
Greens: 7%
Others: 4%

Rhineland-Palatine

CDU: 39%
SPD: 23%
FDP: 12%
Greens: 11%
The Left: 9%
Others: 6%

Hesse

CDU: 35%
SPD: 25%
FDP: 14%
The Left: 11%
Greens: 11%
Others: 4%

North Rhine-Westphalia

CDU: 39%
SPD: 23%
FDP: 12%
The Left: 11%
Greens: 11%
Others: 4%

Lower Saxony

CDU: 38%
SPD: 25%
FDP: 11%
The Left: 11%
Greens: 11%
Others: 4%

Bremen

CDU: 33%
SPD: 23%
Greens: 16%
The Left: 12%
FDP: 12%
Others: 4%

Hamburg

CDU: 36%
SPD: 21%
Greens: 18%
The Left: 15%
FDP: 7%
Others: 3%

Schleswig-Holstein

CDU: 40%
SPD: 23%
Greens: 13%
FDP: 11%
The Left: 10%
Others: 3%

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

CDU: 31%
The Left: 28%
SPD: 26%
FDP: 8%
Greens: 4%
Others: 3%

Brandenburg

The Left: 33%
CDU: 25%
SPD: 25%
FDP: 7%
Greens: 5%
Others: 5%

Berlin

CDU: 25%
SPD: 23%
The Left: 21%
Greens: 16%
FDP: 8%
Others: 7%

Saxony-Anhalt

The Left: 35%
CDU: 31%
SPD: 20%
FDP: 6%
Greens: 5%
Others: 3%

Thuringia

CDU: 33%
The Left: 31%
SPD: 21%
FDP: 6%
Greens: 5%
Others: 4%

Saxony

CDU: 33%
The Left: 28%
SPD: 15%
FDP: 10%
Greens: 8%
Others: 6%

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I am not well educated when it comes to German politics, but with the CDU/CSU leading in most of the regions by varying margins, does it mean that if the election were held today that the center-right would win a comfortable majority, and that Angela Merkel need not concern herself any longer with the rather awkward alliance with the SDP? 
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