CIS Tezanos Keeps the PSOE 11.3 Points on PP After the Breakdown in Andalusia and Before the Imputation of Zapatero
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José Félix Tezanos once again comes to Pedro Sánchez's rescue with his polling data. The May CIS survey gives the PSOE an 11.3-point lead over the PP amidst the political and legal earthquake surrounding the government and the Socialist Party due to corruption cases. Read more
The Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) continues to place the PSOE in the first position of intention to vote and although it gives an increase to the PP of more than one percentage point, the distance between the two parties remains at more than 11 points.All this despite the fact that the survey was carried out in the days of the campaign in Andalusia and the subsequent debacle of the socialists.Yes, the interviews of this survey wer…
The last barometer of the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS), led by the socialist José Félix Tezanos, places the PSOE as the winner in a general election, with 36.2% of the intention of voting -two tenths less than in the previous poll- compared to 24.9% of the PP, 1.3 points more. Vox would achieve 16.2% of the vote and Sumar, 5.7%. Socialists therefore remain at the head, although the PP cuts the distance by more than one and a half…
Socialists would reach 36.2% of the vote, while Vox consolidates third position and Sumar remains below 6%
The CIS led by José Félix Tezanos gives an increase of 1.3 points to the PP. However, it also supports the socialists, who are just two tenths lower than the month of April....
The CIS of Tezanos places the PSOE 11.3 points above the PP. Within the framework of a horribilis month for the socialists, this study was carried out in the middle of the campaign and celebration of the Andalusian elections, in which the PSOE obtained its worst historical result, but before the imputation of the former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and the entry of the UCO in Ferraz in an operation that investigates a plot of the PSOE …
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