News 13 poll: Right collapses to only 55 seats; Yair Lapid surges

Eliezer the Lion
February 20, 2023   
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Flash90, Jonathan Zindel, Flash 90

The right-wing bloc is collapsing to 55 seats, according to a survey published this evening [Monday] on Channel 13 in collaboration with Prof. Camille Fox.

According to the mandate survey if the elections were held today, Likud remains the largest party, with 27 mandates, Yesh Atid is strengthening and stands at 26 mandates compared to the 24 mandates it lost in the last elections. The state camp receives 14 mandates, the Religious Zionist List and Otzma Yehudit win 12 mandates, Shas weakens slightly and receives 10 mandates, and United Torah Judaism remains at 7 mandates.

According to the survey, the Labor Party would receive 4 seats if the elections were held today, the Yisrael Beiteinu party 5 seats, as well as the Hadash-Ta'al party. Mansour Abbas's Ra'am party rises to 6 seats, Balad will receive 4 seats, while Meretz does not pass the threshold according to the survey results.

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The majority is in favor of stopping the legislation.

The survey also shows that 55% of respondents are in favor of stopping the legal revolution legislation for negotiations, while only 31% support continuing the legislation. Among Likud voters, the results look different - 52% are in favor of continuing the legislation versus 32% who think it should be stopped in favor of dialogue.

In addition, respondents were asked, "If the coalition agrees to freeze the legislation for negotiations - should the protest be stopped at this time?" To this question, 53% responded that the protest should be stopped, 33% responded that they think the protest should continue even if the legislation in the Knesset is stopped.

When asked whether respondents considered taking their money out of the country following the revolution, the vast majority of respondents, 73%, answered that they had not considered it, compared to 17% who had considered it. 10% answered "don't know.".

The survey included 902 respondents, of whom 801 were from the Jewish population and 101 from the non-Jewish sector. The survey was conducted by Prof. Camille Fox. The survey in the Jewish sector was conducted by the Sample Project company, headed by Dr. Ariel Ayalon. The survey in the non-Jewish sector was conducted by StatNet, headed by Yosef Makleda. The sampling error is 3.21%.


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