DThree weeks before the general election, Social Democratic Party With the prime minister candidate Olaf Scholz (Olaf Scholz) expanded their lead over the league in a survey conducted by Insa. In the “Sunday Trend” of Bild, the Social Democratic Party has increased by one percentage point from the previous week and is now 25%. The CDU and CDU and their prime minister Amin Rashet’s candidates combined reached 20%, one percentage point less than a week ago-according to the report, this is the lowest point in history.
The third-ranked prime ministerial candidate Annalena Baerbock’s Green Party lost 1 point and is now 16%-followed by Liberal Democratic PartyRemain unchanged at 13%. According to a poll conducted by the Insa Institute, the left wing with 12% of the AfD and 7% of the left can each get one point. The total of the other parties reaches 7% (minus 1).
The ZDF “Political Barometer” also sees the future of the Social Democratic Party
Several surveys by other public opinion research institutions have recently found that SPD is on the rise-in some cases far ahead CDU/ CSU. For example, the ZDF “Political Barometer” released by the Election Research Group on Friday also considers the Social Democrats to be 25%, while the coalition is 22%.
Election polls are always full of uncertainty. Among other things, the decline in party relations and shorter and shorter voting decisions make it more difficult for public opinion research institutions to weight the collected data. In principle, the survey only reflects the opinions at the time of the survey and does not predict the outcome of the election.
According to the “Sunday Trend”, there are major differences in the evaluation of various theoretical alliance options. According to the survey, the alliance of SPD, Union, and FDP has an evaluation of 39% of Germany and an evaluation of 44% of Germany. The other major league is good for 35% but bad for 48%.
In the so-called traffic light alliance formed by SPD, Greens and FDP, 29% of people think this is good for the country, while 53% think it is a bad thing. Red, green and red found 27% good and 55% bad. The Jamaican League, made up of the League, the Green Party, and the FDP, was rated as the worst: 23% of people think this variant is good, and 58% are bad.
Regarding the “Sunday Trend,” polling agency Insa said, Sunday photos 1,427 people were interviewed. Therefore, the maximum error tolerance is +/- 2.8 percentage points.



