Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Confidence plummets Stefan Löfven – Expressen

CONFIDENCE IN PARTY LEADER

Anna Kinberg Batra 35% (+2)

Stefan leaves 34% (-8) *

Annie Lööf 33% (-3)

Gustav Fridolin 30% (-3)

Jan Björklund 27% (-5) *

Jonas Sjöstedt, 27% (+1)

Jimmie Åkesson 18% (+1)

Åsa Romson 14% (-4) *

Ebba Busch thor 13% (-)

Q: Reported not

Mätinstitut: Ipsos

Client: Day News

Number of interviews: 1219

Period: 5 to 15 June.

* shows that the change is statistically significant.

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Confidence in S-leader Stefan Löfven rages as well as for Government colleague Åsa Romson.

But the rise of M’s Anna Kinberg Batra.

The support for the KD is a record low – but the SD noting its highest figure to date.

It is part of the result of the DN / Ipsos recent voter barometer.

There are two measurements that are reported, one in respect of the trust for the Party leaders and one that is about which party respondents to vote for.

In the measurement of trust, it is noteworthy that none of the party leaders at over 40 percent, it has not happened in ten years according to DN.

– There is no unifying person right now in Swedish politics. It has become more polarized and no party leaders manage to collect a wider confidence, says David Ahlin, opinion director at Ipsos DN.

The numbers say that confidence Löfven plummeted by 8 percentage points, down to 34, while it increased by two percentage points Anna Kinberg Batra and she reaches the 35 percent and peaks with the confidence league.

Åsa Romson drop sharply in confidence down to 14 percent, a race of 4 percentage points. She has low confidence among its own supporters as well, just a little over half of the MP’s voters, 53 percent, believe that they have confidence in her. Turns to merge the red-green voters plummeting confidence figure by half down to 26 percent.

The party preference survey is a state between blocks stable and there are no major changes. SD reaches its highest figure in Ipsos measurements and is now close to 16 percent.

KD gets its lowest figure since 1996 by 2.7 percent – a decline of 0.8 percent.

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