On Friday, the last polls will be published anywhere in Israel. Israeli law prohibits publishing election polls after that date - we will comply with the law. It is a well intended law that tries to prevent people from deciding not to vote - because the outcome is known. It keeps the romance and suspense in the election. You will be in the dark - but those of you who can - will GO TO VOTE.
Ok. We are down to the wire. There is still a large "undecided" factor
Random tidbits:
1) If you ask only those that "are certain to vote on election day" Labor goes up one seat and Likud goes down one seat on average
2) 21% of those that "are certain to vote on election day" are undecided
3) 28% of everybody polled is still undecided
4) Without regards to how you are voting, who do you think will be elected to be Prime Minister?
Livni 12% Netanyahu 61% Barak 6% Other replies 21%
5 ) Of those saying they will vote for Yisrael Beteinu:
51% are new immigrants from the former Soviet Union
64% Secular
28% Traditional
7% Religious
62% Right wing
20% Central
18% No political orientation
71% Think Netanyahu will form the next government
With my compliments
Bruce A. Arbit
Co-Managing Director
A.B. Data, Ltd.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Next-to-Last Day for Publishing Polls
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So are you going to let us know who you're voting for when you decide? Will that only be after you head out of the voting booth?
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