Pre-election polls now show the center-left Social Democrats with a small lead over the center-right Christian Democrats, both in the low 30s. The Greens and the market-liberal Free Democrats are each about 9 or 10, populist-right Alternative for Germany about 8, and the socialist Left Party about 6.
Quite a few voters indicate that they are undecided, and the outcome of the election must be considered uncertain.
PS Also voting tomorrow is Austria, in a national election, with the center-right Austrian Peoples Party and populist-right Austrian Freedom Party neck-and-neck in the polls.
As far as Germany goes, it doesn’t really matter much who wins. None of the major parties care that their country is being overrun by Islamists. It’s a race to see who gets to turn the lights off.
But Austria, ah...that’s another matter.