Christmas as a political puzzle: Can the Greens get now?

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Christmas 2024: Political discussions on the festival table could influence surveys. Who benefits from it? A look at the current values.

Weihnachten 2024: Politische Diskussionen am Festtisch könnten Umfragen beeinflussen. Wer profitiert davon? Ein Blick auf die aktuellen Werte.
Christmas 2024: Political discussions on the festival table could influence surveys. Who benefits from it? A look at the current values.

Christmas as a political puzzle: Can the Greens get now?

Christmas not only contributes to family warmth, but could also change the political landscape of Germany. The political scientist of Berlin Live indicates that there could be heated political discussions at the upcoming family celebrations. The situation is reminiscent of the 1987 federal election when the CDU/CSU was 49 percent in surveys before Christmas, but then fell to 45 percent. This time this dynamic could be decisive for the Greens of Chancellor Robert Habeck, as surveys show that almost half of the voters are still undecided.

political mood and surveys in the focus

ZDF reports that the status of the parties in the current political survey of December 20 shows that the Greens only reach 14 percent in a classic Sunday question, but could grow to 20 percent in the current mood. The SPD comes to 17 percent, the Union to 31 percent, while the AfD also achieves 17 percent. These fluctuations could change quickly because they map the spontaneous opinion of the voters while the Sunday question is based on long -term trends.

The surveys are designed in such a way that they are representative of the population by the selection of respondents by random to avoid distortions, such as ZDF . The weight of the answers is adapted to ensure that all age groups, genders and educational backgrounds are correctly represented. This could be important right now, before and after the holidays, while voters exchange their opinions on topics such as the Ukraine War and the economic situation in Germany.

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