A poll conducted by the Magar Mochot Institute for Kol Berama Radio shows the religious parties are gaining support, with a combined 19 seats. 1,004 respondents took part in the poll (49% men and 51% women).
Labor/The Movement: 24
Likud: 21
Yesh Atid: 13
Bayit Yehudi: 13
Arab bloc: 12
Kulanu: 8
Shas: 7
Yahadut Hatorah: 7
Meretz: 5
Yisrael Beitenu: 5
Yachad: 5
17% of respondents were new immigrants, 20% from the Arab sector, 11% from the chareidi sector, and 52% from the general Jewish population. The average age of respondents is 43.
Channel 1 Poll (Released on Thursday evening, 21 Adar):
Labor/The Movement: 25
Likud: 22
Yesh Atid: 12
Arab bloc: 12
Bayit Yehudi: 11
Kulanu: 9
Shas: 8
Yahadut Hatorah: 7
Yisrael Beitenu: 6
Meretz: 4
Yachad: 4
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
5 Responses
Labor is growing increasingly in every poll. I don’t injure if that’s good for the chareidim or not.
People answering polls to a certain extent tned to give the pollster they think the pollster wants.
If Likud and friends insist on drafting hareidim, Labor may be the best alternative.
All the polls consistently show that unless Likud and Labor want to form a coalition with each other, they will need to include the hareidim (be it in a Labor or Likud led government), and including hareidim precludes penal sanctions for refusing to serve in the military.
labor can not make a government unless it includes the Arabs. Likud can make a government with either the right or with Herz hog.
My Buba never used to vote but now she says due to current affairs we have a duty to vote
why is there only a picture of ashkenaz rabbi voting why not of sefardic?racists??