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– Definitely a measure of impact, says the electoral researcher.
The Labor Party gets 19.9 percent support for a new Opinion poll. This is the worst result ever obtained in Opinion polls.
In the poll conducted for FriFagbevegelse, Dagsavisen and Avisenes Nyhetsbyrå, the Labor Party falls from support of 24.6 percent in August to 19.9 percent in September, writes FriFagbevegelse.
– This seems sad for the Labor Party. It’s definitely a measure of impact, says election researcher Johannes Bergh from the Department of Social Research to FriFagbevegelse.
Watch Fredrik Solvang ask the AP leader a question he later regretted:
This is the lowest support that Opinion has measured for the Labor Party since the elections began in 2007. Had this been the result of the elections, it would have been the worst election for the Labor Party in almost 100 years, more precisely in 1924 says FriFagbevegelse.
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Party secretary Kjersti Stenseng believes that the recent unrest may have contributed to the drop in support.
– This is a very bad poll for the Labor Party. We have had a time with many internal disturbances and difficult problems. We know this affects voters and polls, Stenseng says.
All the noise around Trond Giske has been one of the main reasons for the unrest in the game. Here he spoke recently:
Despite APS’s 4.8 percent decline from the previous survey, there is still a solid red-green majority in the survey. The Labor Party, the Socialist People’s Party and the Socialist People’s Party have yet to get the Reds or the MDGs to form a majority.
MDG is the big winner of the poll with an increase of 2.9 percentage points from August to 7.5 percent now.
Party support in percentage (variation from August in parentheses): Conservatives 27.0 (-0.7), Labor 19.9 (-4.8), Sp 16.0 (+0.9), Frp 10, 3 (+0.4), MDG 7.5 (+2.9), SV 6.9 (+0.8), Red 4.4 (+0.1), KrF 3.9 (+0.6) and Left 2.5 (-0.6).
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