One of the six have changed party since the election
2014-12-21 03:09
Since the parliamentary election is one of six voters changed the party sympathies, according to a new Sifo Measurement. But nothing seems to upset the Sweden Democrats’ position that tip the scales before new elections in March, the party increases even slightly.
The study gives the three red-green parties continued to lead over the four bourgeois opposition parties in the Alliance.
The leadership of the Social Democrats, the Greens and the Left Party has since November grown to 4.3 percentage points. But it is not enough for a majority.
All of the figures in the poll, published in Göteborgs-Posten and the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, is within the margin of error. But what may seem to be calm public opinion hides many partibytare.
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, says public opinion boss Toivo Sjörén at Sifo to GP.
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