According to Kantar’s survey for March, the Labor Party has a historically poor course. The turnout of 16.9 percent in February was already a record low. In March, the figure dropped to 16.5 percent support. The writes TV 2.
The Labor Party is now not far behind the FRP in the survey.
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Background figures from the survey show that more than half of the Labor Party’s voters from the general election in 2021 have left the party today. Kantar has calculated that 227,000 of the former Ap voters have sat on the fence, while 184,000 of them have gone to other parties. 87,000 of them to the Right and 43,000 of them to the SV.
Former Ap leader Bjørn Tore Godal says that changes must be made in the party leadership. He suggests Tonje Brenna and Hadia Tajik as deputy leaders under Støre.
– Party leader Jonas has advocated renewal, and if we are to take it seriously, it must also apply to the party leadership, says Godal.
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Common to all parties on the left is that they are going backwards. On the other hand, the FRP has done its best Kantar poll and has reached 14.4 percent support. The right also advances and gets a support of 29.9 per cent.
The entire measurement:
Red 5.7 (-1.1), SV 9.4 (-0.6), Ap 16.5 (-0.4), Sp 6.6 (-0.9), MDG 3.5 (- 0.3), W 4.7 (0), KrF 4.3 (+1.9), H 29.9 (+0.9), Frp 14.4 (+1.4), Other equals 5 ( -1)
The survey was carried out by Kantar on behalf of TV 2 with telephone interviews. 992 people were interviewed between 27 February and 3 March this year. The margin of error is between 1.4 and 2.8 percentage points.
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