The Civey polling organization went out and polled around 1,000 Germans.....on the question of coalitions (taking into mind the election on Sunday).
I regard Civey as one of the top three poll groups and fairly reliable.
Around a quarter of the 'nation' says that SPD-Greens-Linke is the group they support in the coalition (considering that SPD wins).
Around 18-percent said SPD-FDP-Greens.
ONLY 3-percent to continue with the SPD-CDU-CSU.
In second place was the coalition idea of CDU-CSU-Greens-FDP (with people hoping that the CDU wins).
Does the one-quarter solution appeal to people? Well....you would say that seventy-five percent of folks don't see it appealing.
In the past month, this coalition question has come up a good bit, and I'd suggest it's one of the top five issues brewing in the election at this point. I would suggest a majority of Germans aren't that happy over a leftist coalition (probably up over 75-percent of the public).
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