It got brought up by Focus today....that almost 26-percent of the German public is undecided on the election choice (in roughly four weeks).
It's a fair sum of folks. They could literally swing their vote and really change the whole outcome of this election.
What the polling also says is that most are satisfied with Merkel....they want her to remain.
There's also this other problem drilling down into this election. At present, the numbers of the CDU-CSU parties, and the FDP....figured to the coalition that the new government will form under....will not NOT have enough votes at the current trend.
The secondary coalition....the CDU-CSU and Green Party? Even less so.
So there's this unspoken criticism coming up.....there will have to be another CDU-CSU and SPD government. Neither of these two groups are very happy about this situation.
One poll (INSA) has even gone and suggested that the AfD Party (the anti-immigration folks) could get 10-percent of the vote (dated in the past week). That's somewhat of a shocker.
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