The poll shows that over 27 percent of the opposition’s supporters would vote for Donald Tusk in the upcoming presidential elections. 50 percent of the Civic Coalition’s voters would support him and almost 16 percent of all those polled would vote for Tusk.
Second came KO’s Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska, who would receive 13 percent of the opposition’s support, 17 percent of KO’s voters and close to 10 percent of all those surveyed would support her.
Analogically, 13 percent of the opposition’s supporters would vote for the left’s Robert Biedroń, and he would be supported by 8 percent of KO’s voters and 10 percent of all those polled.
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