The Liberals are recording their weakest poll numbers to date in a recent survey with 88 days left until the election. The result places the party at levels that several commentators consider historically low.
In the Ipsos poll, conducted for DN, the party’s support is rounded to about 1 percent. This is the lowest level recorded in the institute’s statistics since the late 1970s.
According to the analysis behind the poll, the results indicate that the Liberals are mainly losing voters to the Moderates, but also, to some extent, to the Centre Party and the Social Democrats.
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DN does not report the exact decimals for each party, but presents rounded figures and total sums. The information also shows that the red-green opposition is strengthening its lead over the Tidö parties, which receive 155 seats compared to 194 for the red-greens.
