Tatiana Douvara noted that the anti-SYRIZA remains strong among New Democracy voters, which could rally them in the end.
Douvara: The polls do not yet reflect the final picture
Speaking on the Evening Report program on ONE, Tatiana Doubara argued that New Democracy supporters strongly maintain within themselves the anti-SYRIZA front and the political memory of previous years.
As she noted, at the last minute before the polling stations for the elections, many voters may consider the possibility of a return to periods associated with the years 2010-2015 and particularly with Tsipras’s four-year term, a fact that could influence their final voting decision.
She assessed that it is very likely there will be a significant consolidation of the ND’s voter base as the elections approach, adding that she does not believe the initial polls are representative of the parties’ actual momentum.
In conclusion, he noted that a more realistic picture of the political landscape will emerge in one to two months, when the polls will more accurately reflect the trends among the electorate
Douvara: “The New Democrats carry within them a very strong anti-SYRIZA sentiment and anti-SYRIZA memory. At the last minute at the polls, voters will think there’s a risk of reliving the times of 2014–2015—everything we went through during Tsipras’s four-year term. It’s very… pic.twitter.com/bOty9ywqP1
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