The First Opinion Polls
We have the first polls – and they are a little interesting: Gallup (Berlingske Tidende) sees the government keeping its majority with the DPP and UL out of the Folketing while Vilstrup (Politiken) sees UL over the 2% limit and Ny Alliance as the party deciding the majority:
Here are the numbers with the 2005 election as reference
Party – 2005 – Gallup – Vilstrup
Unity List – 3,4 – 1,7 – 3,9 (interesting difference)
Socialists – 6,0 – 10,8 – 10,9
Social Democrats – 25,9 – 26,4 – 25,8
Social Liberals – 9,2 – 6,4 – 7,2 (party split)
New Alliance – n.a. – 3,8 – 3,9 (pulling SLP and Cons voters?)
Liberals – 29,0 – 27,6 – 27,0
Conservatives – 10,3 – 9,6 – 8,2 (losing voters to NA?)
Danish People’s – 13,2 – 12,1 – 11,9
Centre-Democrats – 1,0 – 0,5 – n.a (likely not to contest this election)
Christian Democrats – 1,7 – 0,7 – 1,4
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