Liberalerna får én prosent i Norra Mellansverige ifølge SCB

Ifølge den ferske partisympatimålingen fra SCB ville bare én prosent av velgerne i Norra Mellansverige stemt på Liberalerna i et riksdagsvalg i dag.

Undersøkelsen dekker Dalarna, Gävleborg og Värmland. Socialdemokraterna leder med 39,5 prosent, mens Moderaterna har 18,3 prosent og Sverigedemokraterna 15,1 prosent. Martina Elfström, leder for Liberalerna i Dalarna, påpeker at støtten er for lav. Hun understreker behovet for å være mer synlige og presentere partiets politikk for å tiltrekke seg velgere. Nasjonalt får opposisjonen 55,2 prosent sammenlignet med Tidö-partienes 42,6 prosent. Liberalerna ligger på 2,5 prosent på landsbasis.

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