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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.
More details on the poll results at the link for those interested in such things
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  

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