Midgam/Mano Geva poll conducted a poll that was broadcast by Israel Radio on 27 December 2012
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
34 [42] Likud Beitenu (Likud and Yisrael Beitenu)
16 [08] Labor
15 [05] Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home-National Union)
13 [10] Shas
11 [07] The Movement (Livni Party)
09 [—] Yesh Atid
06 [05] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
05 [03] Meretz
04 [04] Hadash
04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al
03 [03] Balad
00 [21] Kadima
00 [02] Strong Israel
00 [01] Am Shalem
00 [05] Independence (not running)
68 [65] Right-Religious
52 [55] Center-Left-Arab
Thanks for the revision. I’m not sure why the others are more “Center” than Likud, the “nationalist liberal” party, but I am now rather outside my area of knowledge. I am not masochistic enough to listen to the opposition rhetoric. (Are there any non-left-wing Arab parties?)
Oh, thanks to Netanyahu for giving Bennet a boost with his religious insensitivity. Although I really would like Ben-Ari to get in.
I’ll define parties the way they define themselves. As long as Likud claims they are a right wing party that is how they will appear in the block.
Thank you for listening; I hope I did not offend. If that’s how they describe themselves, sure. I was going by their official description as a “nationalist-liberal” party. Does YB also desribe itself as “right-wing”?
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You didn’t offend at all.
YB and Likud look at themselves as right.
Why is there such a discrepancy between poll’s with some showing Eldad/BenAri getting upward’s of 4 seat’s while some showing them at zero?
it is all within the 4% error rate.