Election campaign end sprint in Thuringia: Parties mobilize last forces
Election campaign end sprint in Thuringia: Parties mobilize last forces
in Thuringia is the election campaign for the state election in full and the parties mobilize their strength to reach voters on the last day before the election. The election campaign has now reached an exciting phase in which applicants and their supporters do everything they can to convince the voters. A central event takes place in Erfurt, where the AfD keeps its final rally. This is led by her top candidate Björn Höcke and Alice Weidel, the chairman of the federal party. Your goal is to show a strong presence again and to mobilize voters.
At the same time, the left with its top candidate Bodo Ramelow is on the road in Gera to consolidate its own basis and win over voters. The election campaign not only seems to be important for the big parties, but also for smaller parties such as the MLPD, which also organize campaign events. Even the Greens are active and quickly moved their election campaign to the digital world: the top candidates Bernhard Stengele and Madeleine Henfling answer questions from voters via Instagram to achieve younger target groups.
election surveys and political landscape
The last surveys show that there was little change in the parties' values in Thuringia. The AfD seems to keep the lead with values between 29 and 30 percent, followed by the CDU, the BSW and the left. This stability determines the framework conditions for the election and puts the citizens under pressure to make an informed decision. With around 1.66 million Thuringian, who are entitled to vote on Sunday, the interest and participation in this political process is of great importance.
The starting point ensures lively discussions and analyzes. The voters face a variety of options and the banners, advertising and appearances by the candidates shape the last hours until the election. The parties' actions reflect the different strategies that are used in this decisive phase. The commitment of voters, be it in real life or on social media, will decide how the new state parliament will sit down.
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