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jaichind
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E: 9.03, S: -5.39

« Reply #125 on: October 18, 2018, 10:01:11 AM »

Latest ZDP poll on Hesse (comparsion to 2013 results)

CDU    26
Green  22
SPD    20
AfD     12
FDP      8
Linke    8

Note sure CDU-Green will make it past majority.  Of course if that is out then it will have to be Green-SPD-Linke. 


If this is the result then it's Traffic light or Jamaica. But as was said above me, if the SPD are below the greens, then Traffic light is almost an impossibly. Why would the SPD sign up to be a minor partner under the greens? Just makes their decline nationally look even worse.

But after 2011 Baden-Württemberg  election SPD did accept becoming the junior partner of the Greens since they had less seats.
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jaichind
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Posts: 27,684
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Political Matrix
E: 9.03, S: -5.39

« Reply #126 on: October 28, 2018, 12:02:57 PM »

Cdu 28. Spd 20. Green 19.5. Left 6.5. Fdp 7.5. Afd 12
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jaichind
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Political Matrix
E: 9.03, S: -5.39

« Reply #127 on: October 28, 2018, 12:07:12 PM »

Left right balance seems unchanged from 2013 except for AfD going above 5%
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