A channel 2 poll carried out by Sarid presented the question “Who is more fit to be prime minister?” and 32% responded Livni compared to just 28% who responded Netanyahu. It seems the raising of indirect taxes is hurting both the Likud and its coalition members. The poll shows 33 seats for Kadima, 29 for Likud, 15 for Lieberman, 8 for Shas and 8 for Labor. Barak’s Independence party doesn’t pass the threshold, earning only one seat. Results for the other parties were not shown.
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