D66 Gets a 'Debate Bonus' in the Polls, Pvv Drops Slightly (Again)
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D66 makes a modest jump in the Ipsos I&O seat poll, with Rob Jetten's party growing from 14 to 18 seats. The poll also shows a notable drop in the PVV's seat from 31 to 29, although this decline remains within the margins of error used by pollsters. The PVV also dropped slightly in a EenVandaag poll.
Geert Wilders's PVV remains the largest party in the Netherlands in the latest Ipsos I&O seat poll. The party has 29 virtual seats, two fewer than last week, but the difference is not statistically significant. Nevertheless, the lead is narrowing. The CDA rises to 25 seats, and D66 also makes a remarkable comeback.
In the October 16th Ipsos I&O seat poll, the PVV is once again the largest party. D66, benefiting from the performance of party leader Rob Jetten in the RTL debate and other media, climbs to eighteen seats. Jetten's approval ratings are significantly higher than in the 2023 campaign, but so far, he is losing out to CDA leader Henri Bontenbal.
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