Ipsos Poll: PSD Leads in Bucharest for European Parliament Elections, USR Comes Second

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The PSD leads in the voting intentions of the voters in Bucharest, followed by the USR and the PNL, with the liberals being a long way behind the governing partners, but also the party led by Cătălin Drula, according to an IPSOS opinion poll, commissioned by USR.

Thus, among the respondents who are most likely to vote, 33.7% would vote with PSD in the European Parliament elections. USR ranks second with 26.5%.

PNL is in third place with a score more than twice lower than PSD. Thus, the liberals would be voted for in the European Parliament elections by only 16% of the voters in Bucharest who will most likely go to the polls.

AUR would have been voted by only 10% of the voters in the Capital.

The opinion survey was carried out by Ipsos SRL on behalf of USR. The data were collected in the period 01.11-18.12, through the face-to-face method at the respondents’ homes, through the questionnaire. The volume of the simple, stratified sample is 5,400 people, representative of the significant socio-demographic categories (sex, age, education) for the population of Bucharest (900 people per sector), aged 18 and over.

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