Tag: polls
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Labour is ahead of the Nationalist Party by up to 5%: third-parties get a boost and PN keeps struggling
Ongoing political surveys by the local press indicate that the Labour Party is up against the Nationalist Party with 5% and around 20,000 votes having around an estimated 51% of the support of the electorate. Third-parties like ADPD and Momentum are also making small gains but the Nationalist Party is still struggling at its current…
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Sandra Gauci and ADPD surging in Gozo
Recent political polls show that the green party is surging in votes in Gozo taking 5.8% share of the vote. The Nationalist Party seems to have regained its majority in Gozo with a 47.4% share of the vote and Labour trailing behind with 41.7% of the vote. This is great news for the the Green…
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Support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plummets
Israeli support of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has plummeted after he accepted a ceasefire deal that was on the table since Summer last year. Prime Minister Netanyahu has accepted the same ceasefire conditions that were offered to him last Summer, and thus dragged the war in Gaza only to lose more hostages during the fighting.…
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Labour’s dip keeps dipping: so what’s coming next?
The Labour Party’s performance at the polls keeps declining according to internal polls conducted by the Labour Party, adding to the frustration of the Prime Minister, his cabinet Ministers and MPs who all feel deadlocked in a situation that will only keep getting worse. The Prime Minister will not change the political course the party…
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What renewal? The Labour Party is going backwards in every aspect
I suppose that the word “renewal” in this Times of Malta article should have been placed in quotation marks. “Renewal” is often used to describe a process whereas someone or an entity rebuild themselves possibly with positive effects to whatever they are doing. The Labour Party didn’t renew itself: it changed its leadership posts by…
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Expect Supreme Leader to come back to Malta tonight extremely frustrated
Robert Abela is going to come back to Malta tonight from the US with deep frustration and rather lost on what to do next given that this time round, he can’t blame the newly elected executive committee nor he can put the blame on his Ministers given that the Summer was rather insignificant in terms…
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Total meltdown
Who would have thought that appointing Joseph Muscat’s biggest defender in the Labour Party as its Deputy-Labour and rehabilitating Rosianne Cutajar would cost the Party more votes? Total genius. At this rate they might as well rent a room with Moviment Graffitti and the octogenarian neutralists at 60A. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Vice-President Kamala Harris stronger than President Biden in polls but still not ahead of Donald Trump
Vice-President Kamala Harris is head of President Joe Biden in all polls but has yet ti outrun Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. President Biden would lose with a landslide against Trump according to most polls. The US Presidential election will take place in November. Vice-President Harris has so far raised up to $250 million for…
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Voter turn-out reported to be lower than 2019 in various Southern localities
Local Party secretaries in Southern localities have sent me their poll numbers and several localities clearly indicate a 5% drop in voter turnout compared to 2019 levels. Vote counting will begin later than usual this time round as a new electronic counting system will be rolled out for the first time this year. Counting is…
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Germany’s far-right party AFD loses 3% of its support following massive protests against it
Last week, Germany and Austria were swept with massive protests against the AFD and the rising far-right. In Germany alone 3 million people it is said to have been out in the streets in protests during the last week in various cities against Germany’s rising far-right party led by Alice Weidel with only a a…
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The flippining
Robert Abela will be remembered mainly for crashing down the Labour Party from power, leaving a massive record of public debt in our history, making the state ungovernable, and giving impunity to corrupt politicians and organised criminals (apart from accelerating the destruction of the environment and the quality of life). He will be remembered as…
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The Labour Party’s lead over the Nationalist Party is down by 5%
Polls published tomorrow will show that the Labour Party’s lead over the Nationalist Party is down by 5% and Robert Abela’s trust rating is cratering. Over the past week, Robert Abela has also demanded pollsters and pro-Labour newspapers who are under the government’s payroll to change their surveys’ results by faking his trust rating. It…

