September 27th, 2012

Tárki: Undecided voters at new record high as support for Fidesz further slides

The number of undecided voters went up as support for Fidesz went down in the past month, according to the latest survey by pollsters Tárki.

Those declaring themselves undecided rose from 52% of all respondents to 55%, a record high.

Fidesz support dropped from 18% to 15%, that for the Socialists dropped from 12% to 11%, while Jobbik’s support declined from 10% to 9%.

Only 25% of respondents said they would be certain to turn out at parliamentary elections.

The results are based on a September 12-18 survey of 1,000 adults.

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  • Paul

    “Fidesz support dropped from 18% to 15%”…but still acting like they own the country.
    BTW: very far from the number on the top right corner of this page.

  • Leto مؤدّب

    This is worrying indeed. But surely those 55% losers who don’t vote for any party will be banned from voting under Fidesz’s new election laws. Also, the postcommie losers who would vote for the other parties will also be banned. In this way, Orban Viktor will get 99.99% of the vote in 2014. Therefore, polls like this are meaningless.

    • Aloof

      You’re such an in denial disgusting low life putz. The fat little lying arrogant midget is and has been a fucking disaster for Hungary and his record CLEARLY proves it.

      After 200+ posts about “polls” now they are meaningless. You’re the one that’s meaningless and possess bankrupt credibilty puppet. If his numbers are this low what do you think yours are?

      So 55% of your fellow Hungarians are losers eh? That statement alone exposes you for the fake that you are.

      • Leto مؤدّب

        Voter registration will make sure that the 55% of people who don’t want to vote can stay at home and do nothing. If they don’t want to vote, that’s their problem. They have no interest in Hungarian affairs.

        Meanwhile, the educated and interested people will register to vote. And they will vote for Fidesz. Therfore, the changes to the election law are wise and very good. Well done to Fidesz for thinking about changing the election systems.

        • Aloof

          You’re such a dick. So the voters Fidesz have lost and will continue to lose are now uneducated too?

          Changing the election system is just another desperate measure by Fidesz to cement a Fidesz outcome. Who the fuck are you kidding? Belarus here we come!

          More dishonest absolute puke drivel. The only thing Fidesz is interested in is maintaining power and this poll does a lot to re-inforce that.

          • Leto مؤدّب

            Fidesz has not “lost” any voters. As reported on this website, just a few days ago-

            “Hungary is able to handle the economic crisis and the resulting social challenges”, the Prime Minister stated. He highlighted that thanks to extremely broad public support and national consultations, a modern, 21st century constitution rooted in the country’s Christian traditions has been adopted.

            So this proves that the majority of the country is behind Orban. People who are ‘undecided’ can go and live in Belarus, where they will be happy. They obviously have no interest in Hungary’s future.

          • Leto مؤدّب

            Post forging bastard:

            Always remember to write

            Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

  • Aloof

    @Leto مؤدّب says: September 27, 2012 at 11:26 am

    Fidesz has not “lost” any voters.

    That’s an outright friggin’ lie puppet. I personally know dozens and dozens of folks that voted for Fidesz that WILL not vote for them especially if OV is still running the show.

    Fidesz is showing cracks all over the place you lying POS. The first big one was over the Azeri affair and there are different camps when it comes to the economy and the IMF loan.

    I know several high level Fidesz MPs and several are losing confidence in OV especially over the economy.

    Who in the fuck is going to believe ANYTHING posted on ANY Fidesz website? You’re a worthless low level lying scum bag just like the scum you support.

    Fidesz and you make my skin crawl.

  • Leto مؤدّب

    @ Post-commie loser

    That’s right. Fidesz has not lost anything. They completely won the 2010 elections with a massive majority. And now they can enjoy everything that comes along with winning.

    Get used to it. :)

    • Leto مؤدّب

      Don’t worry, post forging postcommie bastard. :)

      This is just another “collapse of Fidesz support” like in May. :) Since the other pollsters couldn’t fint it, it disappeared by June.

      Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

      • Leto مؤدّب

        Like I wrote then

        QUOTE
        Tárki is becoming a real joke now. :D

        They wrote in their latest June publication “support for Fidesz and MSZP are close to each other”.

        Their results for decided voters in May were
        Fidesz 32%
        Mszp 31%

        The difference was 1%. (It was a sharp drop from the April difference of 9%)
        And the postcommies were very triumphant over this, the poll results were publicized a lot, etc.

        Now, in June, the Tárki results are:
        Fidesz 36%
        Mszp 27%

        The difference is 9% … yet again.
        END OF QUOTE

        :D

        (Adding the URL to this earlier post in any way makes my post swallowed)

        Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

        • Aloof

          You and your “shadow” are the only jokes here. So what is the criteria for when you bail? So you’re willing to take a 20-30% pay cut and more taxes to serve the state?

          Your allegiance is tied directly to your wallet, you’re not fooling anyone.

          • Leto مؤدّب

            Try concentrating on what I wrote in that post, Yankee moron. :) The numbers.

            Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

    • Aloof

      An economy that is the worst in the CEE and non euro EU countries, a lying corrupt PM, a country that traded it’s integrity and honor for ??? by that PM that the world is still waiting an explanantion for, a country that provokes its neighbors with their boorish Trianon whining and a country that has no real friends.

      Looking at the numbers seems that there are Hungarians that are not enjoying “everything that comes along with winning” at all.

      I don’t have to get used to it, I already did something about it and got us out of that sinking ship of a country.

      Just wait if Fidesz and OV actually do win in 2014, more than half the country will be heading for the exits.

      • Leto مؤدّب

        “got us out of that sinking ship of a country”

        That’s excellent, Yankee moron. Well done! :)

        Now you should just forget about Hungary and you’ll be all fine. You should just enjoy the hurricanes and Quantitative Easing 3, along with the ever-increasing debt ceiling. :)

        Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

        • Aloof

          Not so fast puppet you forgot this:

          An economy that is the worst in the CEE and non euro EU countries, a lying corrupt PM, a country that traded it’s integrity and honor for ??? by that PM that the world is still waiting an explanantion for, a country that provokes its neighbors with their boorish Trianon whining and a country that has no real friends.

          Looking at the numbers seems that there are Hungarians that are not enjoying “everything that comes along with winning” at all.

          Just wait if Fidesz and OV actually do win in 2014, more than half the country will be heading for the exits.

          • Leto مؤدّب

            You’ve written that twice now. :p
            Okay, I’m waiting… :) Fidesz and OV will actually win in 2014 and only so many people will be leaving the country as now. Maybe less. As far as I’m concerned, though I earned a lot, lot more in the UK than here and I had a good time there, I’m still glad to be back in Hungary. I don’t think I’m unique in this regard. :)

            Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

        • Leto مؤدّب

          Here’s how a successful financial guru (Bill Gross of Pimco) writes about the coming US financial hurricane:

          It’s really worth reading:
          -http://www.pimco.com/EN/Insights/Pages/Damages.aspx

          “If we continue to close our eyes to existing 8-per-cent of GDP deficits, which when including Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare liabilities compose an average estimated 11-per-cent annual ‘fiscal gap,’ then we will begin to resemble Greece before the turn of the next decade”

          Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

  • Aloof

    @Leto مؤدّب says: September 27, 2012 at 12:41 pm
    Try concentrating on what I wrote in that post, Yankee moron. The numbers.

    Oh the numbers are OK if they’re in Fidesz’s favor but not when they buck the propaganda eh? Long way between now and election day puppet and if OV doesn’t get the economy doing SOMETHING then polls aren’t going to matter bud. People will be voting with their feet.

    I get daily phone calls and e-mails from Hungarians asking me to help get them out of there and I’m talking about people to include folks that have never even been outside of Hungary in their life.

    I left Hungary 2 months ago and I’ve already helped over 30 get a job outside the kingdom so they can send money back to their families who are really hurting.

    • Leto مؤدّب

      And I get daily phone calls and e-mails from recruiters asking me if I’m interested in some job in the UK. :)

      Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

      • Aloof

        LMFAO! Yeah right.

        Hungarians are starving, there are no good job prospects there and people are starting to get desperate. You think things are bad in Hungary now? Just wait…

        • Leto مؤدّب

          I’ve told you I’m waiting, Yankee moron… :) FYI, the situation has already stabilized, e.g. the FX mortgage bomb will not go off in a big way like it was to. Did you know that people bought an incredible amount of Forint nominated Hungarian treasury bonds? ;)
          Ten times of the expected volume: -http://www.hirado.hu/Hirek/2012/09/20/14/Az_eves_terv_tizszeresenel_tart_a_lakossagi_allampapir_vasarlas.aspx

          Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

          • Aloof

            What are you waiting for? LMFAO!
            You forgot AGAIN to mention all the risks associated with that bond move not to mention the stupidity if Hungary were to go after euro bonds before an IMF loan is secured and HNB doing percentage cuts. You just keep putting lipstick on a pig puppet.

            No one else reported that domestic bond sale either except hungarian sources so who bought them? 75% of Hungarians have no savings or money. So who bought them?

          • Leto مؤدّب

            You said I should wait… :cool:
            FYI, these were domestic purchases and I read somewhere that most of these fell in the tens of thousands Forint range. :)

            Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

      • latinist

        where is your lie detector?

        @ **** wrote:And I get daily phone calls and e-mails from recruiters asking me if I’m interested in some job in the UK. :) aa

  • Leto’s interpreter

    Leto مؤدّب says:
    September 27, 2012 at 1:34 pm
    And I get daily phone calls and e-mails from recruiters asking me if I’m interested in some job in the UK.

    Oh shut up Leto. You’re a 17 year old, typing blog comments in your bedroom. Your uncle managed to get you a student-job, typing party-political nonsense all day and night on politics.hu (not realdeal or pestiside.hu – there wasn’t enough money in the budget for that).

    • Leto مؤدّب

      :)

      Ceterum censeo MSZP delendum est.

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