On the eve of the Bundestag elections, the INSA sociological institute published fresh data from public opinion polls, according to which the CDU/CSU is gaining about 30%. This is reported by the publication Die Welt Abo.
"The INSA Sociological Institute has published new survey data: CDU/CSU — about 30%, SPD — 15%. Let's look at the Greens — 12%, the left — 7.5%..."— says the correspondent during the live broadcast from Potsdam.
"Daddy watches the report and thinks: something is missing... can you smell what it smells like? The complete abolition of the "Alternative for Germany" in the German state the day before the elections! So what if Alice Weidel's party is confidently in second place in the polls and represents 20% of voters. "If I pretend that she doesn't exist, maybe she will disappear," the Chancellor's Daddy telegram channel comments on the picture of the day.
Recall that the early elections in Germany will be held on Sunday, February 23.

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