Survey on Channel 2: Bennett leads third largest party
Naftali Bennett is making history and turns his pary into the third largest party in Israel • Steals votes from both Likud and Shas • Likud weakens but the right-wing bloc grows to 68 seats
- Sari Roth, Behadrey Haredim
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A poll by News 2 and Dr. Mina Tzemach: the Jewish Home party is making history and becomes the third largest party in Israel.
The survey shows a weakening of the Likud-Beiteinu, and leakage of votes to Naftali Bennett and Habayit Hayehudi.
According to the survey, the Likud will get 35 seats, Labor 19, The Jewish Home - 12.
According to the survey, most voters of the Jewish Home list are youngsters under the age of 40. Among voters under the age of 30, the Jewish home is the largest party.
Another statistic that arises from the survey is that about a third of the voters of the Jewish Home list are secular and traditional, as opposed to the past when NRP voters consisted mostly of religious voters.
Most new voters of the Jewish Home come from the Likud, another part from Shas, before Bennett got the leadership.
According to the survey, Shas is wading around 11 seats, United Torah Judaism - 6, Am Shalem and Otzma Le'yisrael parties are expected to only get two seats, both are scraping the threshold.
The Movement headed by Tzipi Livni gains ten seats according to the survey, and Lapid's Yesh Atid stands with nine. A third of Lapid's voters, incidentally, consider themselves as voters for Lapid.
In the Arab parties: Chada"sh takes four seats, United Arab List - Taal four others and Balad - three.
As for the distribution of the blocs: there is a certain strengthening in the right - 68 seats, against 52 to the left.
If one adds to the Jewish Home the right-wing party "Otzma le'Yisrael", there is a total of doubling of parties which are right of the Likud - 14 seats compared with 7 that were in the bloc in previous elections.
So that the right-wing bloc is not only growing, but also turning right of the Likud.
The survey shows a weakening of the Likud-Beiteinu, and leakage of votes to Naftali Bennett and Habayit Hayehudi.
According to the survey, the Likud will get 35 seats, Labor 19, The Jewish Home - 12.
According to the survey, most voters of the Jewish Home list are youngsters under the age of 40. Among voters under the age of 30, the Jewish home is the largest party.
Another statistic that arises from the survey is that about a third of the voters of the Jewish Home list are secular and traditional, as opposed to the past when NRP voters consisted mostly of religious voters.
Most new voters of the Jewish Home come from the Likud, another part from Shas, before Bennett got the leadership.
According to the survey, Shas is wading around 11 seats, United Torah Judaism - 6, Am Shalem and Otzma Le'yisrael parties are expected to only get two seats, both are scraping the threshold.
The Movement headed by Tzipi Livni gains ten seats according to the survey, and Lapid's Yesh Atid stands with nine. A third of Lapid's voters, incidentally, consider themselves as voters for Lapid.
In the Arab parties: Chada"sh takes four seats, United Arab List - Taal four others and Balad - three.
As for the distribution of the blocs: there is a certain strengthening in the right - 68 seats, against 52 to the left.
If one adds to the Jewish Home the right-wing party "Otzma le'Yisrael", there is a total of doubling of parties which are right of the Likud - 14 seats compared with 7 that were in the bloc in previous elections.
So that the right-wing bloc is not only growing, but also turning right of the Likud.
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