Madrid (EFE) according to an Ipsos survey for La Vanguardia.
A survey that is added to those published by other media on this first Sunday of the electoral campaign or the “tracking” of newspapers such as El Mundo or El País.
According to the Ipsos survey, the party led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo would win between 138 and 147 seats (“the same or more than the entire left”, says the poll), which represents a significant increase compared to previous elections.
The data from this estimate place support for the popular supporters at 35%, seven points more than what Pedro Sánchez’s socialists would have, to whom this poll gives between 102 and 113 seats (it had 120) and Sumar attributes a range of between 31 and 39 seats.
The ABC newspaper also publishes the final “sprint” of the survey commissioned to Gad3 and which gives this result: the PP would win in 43 provinces, that is, in 83% of the constituencies. Meanwhile, the PSOE would be the most voted force in just five.
In the daily “tracking” of 40DB for El País, it is concluded that the battle for third place is narrowing and Sumar is advancing in position, although it would still be more than one point away from Vox (13.5% of support for Yolanda Díaz’s party compared to 14.7% for Santiago Abascal’s).
For its part, the monitoring of Sigma Dos for El Mundo ensures that the trends are settling and that the PP maintains a maximum expectation of 147 seats.