Recent polling for the upcoming Spanish general elections paint a very contested race

by SocratesTheBest

13 comments
  1. So Piss Party and Vox no majority also Social Democrats and Left no majority.

  2. Spain is thriving under PSOE and the leadership of Pedro Sanchez to the point where it’s outperforming countries like Germany.

    Hopefully people don’t fall into the lies spewed by PP and the rightwing scums of VOX and they cast their vote based on facts rather than propaganda

  3. If the last local elections are anything to go by, the left is doomed.

  4. Considering the tendency in Europe and the local elections, it looks grim for the left. I’m from Spain but living there anymore so I like to believe I have a more neutral opinion than the ones back home since I’m not blasted by propaganda from both sides every day, and in my humble opinion this government did fine, with some exceptions. If the COVID crisis was managed by PP Spain would be poor as hell right now

  5. Isnt releasing a poll with only 2000 votes a bit weird?

  6. I’m surprised that Sumar is doing that well considering Podemos’ downfall. Good

  7. Depressing. Spain and Portugal were basically the only EU countries where the far right wasn’t on the rise. Now I only have my irmaos to look up to.

    Anyway, still rooting for my Papi Sanchez.

  8. Why aren’t the regional parties (Catalan, Basques, Canarian) included in the poll?

  9. It’s not “very contested”. Virtually all polls since 28 May predict that PP and Vox combined will have a majority. If they do then a PP government will be formed. That’s not to say that it’s impossible for Sanchez to remain PM, but there would need to be a movement of voters away from the right-wing for this to occur.

  10. Are there no smaller parties in spain? Seems weird from an outside perspective to only have 4 parties in an election…

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