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Labor passes Kadima, poll finds
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Author | LAHAV HARKOV AND GIL HOFFMAN |
Media | Newspaper - Jerusalem Post |
News Date | Tuesday, September 27, 2011 07:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | The Labor Party would win four more seats than Kadima and return to its former status as one of Israel’s two largest parties if elections were held today, a Dialog poll published Monday in Haaretz found.
The poll predicted that Likud would win 26 seats, Labor 22, and Kadima and Israel Beiteinu 18. The poll found that the center- right bloc would gain a seat at the expense of the center-left, with the blocs divided 66-54. |
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