AD with almost 40%, PS with 10 points more than Chega

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AD with almost 40%, PS with 10 points more than Chega

Poll: right-wing coalition would be close to an absolute majority, Ventura’s party would be well behind the socialists.

Luís Montenegro emerges reinforced from the survey published this Wednesday, which places the Democratic Alliance (AD) close to an absolute majority, if there were legislative elections now.

A poll carried out by Pitagórica for TVI and places the AD com 38,5% of votes (already with the distribution of undecided voters), a result well above the 31% of this year’s legislative elections.

The Socialist Party (PS) continues to be the second party with the most votes, but also with higher numbers: 26,4% – had less than 23% in the elections.

O He arrives falls. From almost 23% in the legislature half a year ago, it now goes to 16,7%, far from the socialists.

However, those responsible for the survey warn that, looking at recent history, André Ventura’s party usually has better results in the two weeks before the elections – it wins over many undecided voters.

O Book would become the fourth party with the most votes (5.7%), surpassing the Liberal Initiative, which is 5.3%.

A CDU would have 2.4%, the PAN remains at 0.9% and, finally, the Left Bloc would be below the PAN, with just 0.7% of voting intentions.

The AD gets more votes among voters from higher social classes, the PS wins among lower social classes and older voters.

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