translated from Spanish: Disappointed, angry and worried: Spaniards are against holding new elections

The repetition of the general election on 10 November due to political paralysis causes disappointment (35.7%), anger (33.9%) and concern (22%) more than 90 percent of Spaniards, according to a survey published this Sunday by the newspaper El País.
54% believe that the functioning of democracy has deteriorated in recent months, seeing that political parties and their leaders would be responsible for not knowing or being able to translate the election results into an agreement.
As for the vote estimate, according to the survey, conducted by 40dB for the newspaper, the PSOE would win the election again and get 30.3% of the vote and 132 seats (9 more than in the Elections in April), followed by the PP with 23.5% and 94 parliamentarians (28 more) and Podemos, with 14% and 38 deputies (4 less).
The group of others (ERC, 14; JxCat,6; PNV,7; EH Bildu,2; Na+,2; Commits,1; CC.1 and PRC,1) would take 10% of the vote and add 34 seats (4 less than in the April elections); Cs would get 13.3% and 34 MPs as well (he would lose 23) and Vox, 8.6% and 19 MPs (6 less). The survey was conducted online at 1,544 people between 18 and 20 September.
The survey shows that 51.5% of Spaniards find it very badly to have to go back to the polls, according to the 40dB poll, which notes that 17% believe that it is wrong to repeat the elections, 14.4% believe that they regular, 7.6 sees it well and 7.3 Very well.
Refusal to vote again is higher on the left (79.1% of United Podemos voters and 74.5% of the PSOE) and the centre (71.3% of Citizens), than among right-wing voters (58.9% of PP and 47.5% Vox).
Another poll also published today’s La Razón, conducted by NC Report, notes that 84.2% of Podemos’s voters want Pablo Iglesias to become the candidate after failing to agree with the PSOE and that the vast majority of socialist supporters who want now change the law so that the most voted party governs.
According to this survey, based on 1,000 telephone interviews conducted between 18 and 21 September, the voters most content with the re-election are Vox’s: 28.2% consider it “good or very good” to return to the polls.

Original source in Spanish

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