New poll: more people want Vedum than Støre as prime minister



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In the poll, Ipsos asked who Norwegians want as prime minister if the Labor Party and the Center Party end up in government after next year’s elections.

47 percent of those polled answered Vedum, while only 43 percent think Støre should become prime minister.

Also among those who say they will vote for SV, Ap or Sp in the next elections, the majority respond that they want Vedum as prime minister. He gets 49 percent, while Støre gets 48 percent.

Vedum can also enjoy a good result in the party poll. Here, the Center Party has risen 2.6 percentage points to 17.8. It is just 1.7 percentage points behind the Labor Party, which is down 2.9 percentage points to 19.5.

The Conservatives are the largest party with a support of 22.3 percent. Despite this, the poll would have yielded only 69 seats for the government parties and the FRP.

Digestion: H 22.3 (-0.4), Ap 19.5 (-2.9), Sp 17.8 (2.3), Frp 12.7 (-1.2), SV 6.3 ( -2.1), red 5.4 (-0.8), ODM 4.7 (1.2), KrF 3.7 (-0.9), V 2.6 (-1.0).

The survey was conducted by Ipsos for Dagbladet in week 43. 1000 people have been asked.

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