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'Likud would win 39 seats, Lapid only 6,' poll finds | |
2012-02-20 | |
If elections were held last week, right-wing bloc would grow to 76 mandates, Kadima and Labor would each get 12 seats, according to a poll by the Geocartography Institute. Defense Minister Ehud Barak's Independence Party is not expected to get any seats in the next Knesset.
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Posted by:trailing wife |
#6 me too |
Posted by: Frank G 2012-02-20 23:46 |
#5 "I Stand with Israel." Me, too. |
Posted by: Barbara 2012-02-20 23:05 |
#4 Bibi should prep the msm press and Pharaoh about the gravity of this current conflag., set the date for a Chi-town "Kiss-of-Death" meeting, and then not show up... I Stand with Israel. |
Posted by: Elmising Poodle6592 2012-02-20 23:00 |
#3 Why do we keep hearing that Netanyahu and the Likud are unpopular? Because they are---outside Israel. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2012-02-20 20:06 |
#2 Why do we keep hearing that Netanyahu and the Likud are unpopular? Another forced narrative. March 5th is going to be another awkward meeting for Netanyahu and Obama. |
Posted by: DK70 the scantily clad 2012-02-20 18:34 |
#1 For clarity: party current and projected. (As best as I can figure out.) Kadima (centrist) 28 -> 12 Likud (right) 27 -> 39 Yisrael Beiteinu (nationalist) 15 -> 13 Shas (religious) 11 -> 9 Labor (left) 8 -> 12 Yair Lapid (an actor and journalist who has said he is going to found a political party) 0 -> 6 Independence (left centrist) 5 -> 0 National Union (nationalist) + Habayit Hayehudi (right wing) (new coalition) 4 + 3 -> 10 Arab parties 11 -> 10 Other parties get the remainder. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2012-02-20 08:42 |