Both socialists and popular grow in voting intention, while United We Can and Citizens fall with respect to the December survey
The PSOE would win the general elections with a 7-point advantage over the PP, according to the CIS. Both socialists and popular grow in voting intention with respect to the previous survey. Those of Pedro Sánchez would obtain 28.5% percent of the votes (+0.5) for 21.5% of the conservatives (+0.7).
The third force in Congress would once again be Vox. Those of Abascal improve one tenth compared to the previous month and stand at 14.7% support.
United We Can and Citizens come out worse off in the poll. The leftist coalition fell 6 tenths and would remain at 13.1% of the votes. Worse paints the picture for the formation of Inés Arrimadas. The CIS gives the Liberals 4% of the vote, which represents a fall of 1.9 points compared to December.
Yolanda Díaz remains the most valued leader with a score of 4.8. Behind her are Pedro Sánchez (4.3), Íñigo Errejón (4), Inés Arrimadas (3.6), Pablo Casado (3.3) and Santiago Abascal (2.9)
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