SPD remains stable – Union gains easily


Berlin A week before the federal election, the SPD is five percentage points ahead of the Union in the electorate. In the Sunday trend, which the polling institute INSA collects weekly for “Bild am Sonntag”, the Social Democrats come to 26 percent, as in the previous week. The Union can gain a point and comes to 21 percent.

The gain of the CDU / CSU is at the expense of the FDP, which loses one point this week and comes to twelve percent. The Greens (15 percent), the AfD (eleven percent) and the Left (six percent) keep their values ​​from the previous week. The other parties would still vote nine percent.

With these results, the grand coalition would have a parliamentary majority for the second week in a row. A traffic light coalition made up of the SPD, the Greens and the FDP, a red-green-red alliance made up of the SPD, the Greens and the Left Party, and a Jamaica coalition made up of the Union, the Greens and the FDP would also be possible.

In the direct election question, SPD chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz is further ahead with 31 percent. Union candidate Armin Laschet (CDU) loses one point and received twelve percent of the vote. The Green candidate Annalena Baerbock loses two points and would also come to twelve percent.

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