Saturday, December 20, 2014

Continued red-green upper hand in Sifo – Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

Continued red-green upper hand in Sifo – Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

The study broadly follows the trend of the measurements published earlier this week: The Social increases and government partner, the Green Party slopes. The Alliance slopes Moderates while the Centre Party, the Christian Democrats and Liberals basically marking time compared with November poll.

But no changes are statistically significant.

On the surface, it may appear that the voters are fixed at their parties, but this is an illusion, according to Sifo’s opinion-chief Toivo Sjörén.

– Mobility is great although most of it takes place within the blocks. Already, 16 percent of voters changed the party since the autumn elections. And four percent have gone from one party to the couch, he says to the GP.

PartiVäljarstödi procentFörändring*S31,0+2,6V5,9+-0MP7,4-1,0M24,5-1,1C6,1+-0FP5,7+0,2KD3,7-0,2SD12,9+0,8Fi2,4-0,4Övr0,5-0,8

*I percentage points since the previous survey.

RödgrönaAlliansen44,3 (+1.6) 40.0 (-0.9)

The question was: Which party would you vote for if the election were today?

The 1929 interviews were conducted December 8 to 18.

Source: Göteborgs-Posten, the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, Sifo (TT)

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