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To: Zenjitsuman

Not sure what polls you’re looking at but this guy

http://knessetjeremy.com/

is keeping up with latest polls.

They show little change with Likud trailing Labor slightly.


23 posted on 03/05/2015 5:45:54 AM PST by jjotto ("Ya could look it up!")
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To: jjotto

“Not sure what polls you’re looking at but this guy

http://knessetjeremy.com/

is keeping up with latest polls.

They show little change with Likud trailing Labor slightly.”

Okay forgive my ignorance of Israeli politics, but when I read the polls you just cited, it shows Zionist Union 23 projected seats (up from 20) and Likud 22 projected seats (up from 18). Then the other parties assumedly lose the various seats these two parties gain.

It seems to me that if this were the election result, it may not changes things much from where they are presently. Likud currently must be governing with a coalition of third parties and either they or Zionist Union would have to do so again.

So from what I see, the Zionist Union/Likud battle is not really what matters as much as which third parties pick up the remainder of the seats.

So given all that and unless I’m missing something, does anyone know what the bottom line prospects are of Bibi remaining in power based on these polls? Or to put it another way, which of those third parties listed are Likud friendly and which vote with Zionist Union?


42 posted on 03/05/2015 6:24:58 AM PST by lquist1
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