Midgam conducted a poll that was broadcast by Channel 12 on April 13th 2020.
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
40 [36] Likud (Netanyahu)
19 [15] Blue & White/Israel Resilience (Gantz)
15 [15] The Joint List (Odeh)
10 [16] Yesh Atid – Telem (Lapid)
09 [09] Shas (Deri)
08 [06] Yamina (Bennett)
07 [07] United Torah Judaism (Litzman)
07 [07] Yisrael Beitenu (Lieberman)
05 [03] Meretz-Democratic Union (Horovitz)
Under 3.25% Electoral Threshold
1.9% [00] Otzma (Ben Gvir)
1.4% [02] Derech Eretz (Hendel & Hauser)
1.4% [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)
1.1% [03] Labor (Peretz)
Blocs:
64 [59] Netanyahu Bloc
56 [61] Anti-Netanyahu Bloc
Additional Question:
Are you satisfied or not satisfied with how the government has dealt with the Coronavirus crisis?
64% Satisfied, 33% Not Satisfied, 3% Don’t know
Right: 77% Satisfied, 21% Not Satisfied, 2% Don’t know
Center-Left: 52% Not Satisfied, 45% Satisfied, 3% Don’t know
The better these polls look for Likud, the less likely Netanyahu will form a coalition with Gantz.
1.1% [03] Labor (Peretz)
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Right now, it looks like it’s 64 for the pro-Netanyahu block, but in the past Yamina has tended to underperform its polls. The pro-Netanyahu block should still win, but I think it will be closer.
Ideally, Bibi should find some way to bring Hauser, Hendel and Orly Levy into Likud. And, although it’s been tried before, I think it’s time for certain people within Yamina to allow Otzma inside the tent, to avoid the siphoning off of two potential seats. With these additions to Likud, and the removal of any party to the right of Yamina, I think the pro-Netanyahu coalition will exceed 65. And that’s assuming that some Derech Eretz and Gesher votes go elsewhere.
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