Thursday, September 11, 2014

After several measurements where the gap between the blocks decreases are now turning wind. – Aftonbladet

After several measurements where the gap between the blocks decreases are now turning wind. – Aftonbladet

After several measurements where the gap between the blocks decreases are now turning wind.

SvD / Sifo voter barometer increases upper to 6.2 percentage points for the red-green.

The best of all parties join the Social Democrats – who took a huge leap.

the past week, opinion polls repeatedly indicated a mins cadence gap between the and red-green alliance. As late as yesterday showed Aftonbladet / United Minds measurement of the difference between the blocks more than halved in just a few days.

Now you see it again like the tide is turning, then the red-green in SvD / Sifo survey subtracts . Together collects Social Democrats, the Left Party and the Green Party 47.5 percent. That means a lead of 6.2 percentage points against the Alliance’s 41.3 percent.

The Social Democrats’ increase of 3.4 percentage points to 30.4 percent, according to Svenska Dagbladet, a statistically significant rise.



Success for S and C

All the strongest in the survey are the Social Democrats, which increases by 3.4 percentage points. V and MP backs by 0.7 and 0.2 percentage points. This means that the total red-green increases by 2.5 percentage points.

Although the alliance parties goes both up and down. While the Centre Party continues the increase that appeared in several measurements and receives 7 percent, an increase of 2.3 percentage points, so eaten their success almost entirely by the decline of the Liberal Party and the Christian Democrats as defenders with 1.2 to 0.8 percentage points. The Conservatives increased by 0.5 percentage points.



SD loses most

The biggest loser of the measurement is the Sweden Democrats that reduces by 1.5 percentage points and receive a subsidy of 8.9 percent.

Feminists who have had high numbers in opinion polls ahead of elections may in SvD / Sifo only 1.6 per cent support.

Sifo argue that Fi can be difficult to measure.

– Devotees are very concentrated in Stockholm and the very young, says Sifo’s Toivo Sjögren Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.

In SvD / Sifo survey had 1450 people the question, “Which party would you vote for if the election were today? “. The survey was conducted 8 to 9 September 2014 The previous study from SvD / Sifo was conducted September 1 to 4.

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