
Strategic advisor Shlomo Filber spoke today (Sunday) with Yaki Adamker and Israel Cohen on 'Kol Berama', and dispelled reports of a mass desertion of right-wing voters.
According to him, "Anyone who says that there are ten Likud seats that have gone to the other camp is making up numbers. We checked it - there are a total of three seats that have gone to one camp, and in front of them there are three seats that have gone to the right.".
Later in the interview, Filber explained that the deep-seated trends are working in favor of the national camp, and estimated that on the day of the command, the blocs will show up at the polls.
""The right-wing bloc has two more seats today because of demographics. Even if the other side manages to bring thousands of people from abroad, it won't really make a difference, and I estimate that the right and the ultra-Orthodox public won't sit at home.".
According to him, "even the 'disappointed' Haredim will vote for parties within the bloc.".
Listen to the full interview.