Teleseker conducted a poll that was broadcast by Channel 1 on Jan 29 2015.
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
27 [18] Likud
26 [20] Zionist Union (Labor-Livni)
14 [11] Bayit Yehudi
12 [11] United Arab List
08 [20] Yesh Atid
08 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
07 [13] Yisrael Beitenu
07 [10] Shas
06 [02] Koolanu (Kahlon+Kadima)
05 [06] Meretz
00 [02] Ha’am Itanu
69 [61] Right-Religious-Kahlon (Parties that have not ruled out a BB coalition)
51 [59] Center-Left-Arab (Parties that have ruled out a BB coalition)
* Note: Kadima Leader Akram Hasoon who replaced Shaul Mofaz is now running on the Kahlon list.
So is Kulanu and Kadima now running together?
I guess (=hope) that the negative effect of the Ohana placement will go away in a couple of weeks when the actual candidates start to interact with the voters.
It seems to have had a negative effect at present . But I am sure after a week or so BY will pick up again I don’t believe it will do lasting damage.
Where from? YB and Likud perhaps, Though I think Likud bringing BB in will do them good, its a great name.
Shas and UTJ are where I expected them to be at this stage and my gut feeling is that within 2 weeks Shas will be nudging to 9 (genuinely as apposed to poll volatility), beyond that I don’t think so.
Ha’am Itanu , interesting, on the one hand I don’t want EY to be embarrassed by a failure, on the other hand I cannot see any real substance in his list.