Referendum, What Do the Polls Say? No Certainty, so the Turnout Can Determine the Victory of "Yes" or "No"
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5 Articles
The "Yes" to the reform of justice confirms its advantage, even if the referendum campaign has seen a growing polarization...
I'm writing on Thursday, February 26, 2026 and it's 12:40. I say this because the time factor is important and the situation can change from hour to hour. Less than a month after the vote, the well-known Polymarket betting site where you can focus on everything, from sporting events to elections, until the second coming of Jesus Christ on Earth (no joke) is reporting (along with the latest polls) that the wind, for the government group engaged f…
Less than a month after the two-day vote on the referendum on justice, the findings of the various institutions that follow in the last few days do not seem to give a definite answer on what the outcome of the consultation will be
As expected, in recent weeks, the debate surrounding the referendum on justice has been marked by two phenomena: a rapid growth of its centrality on the country's agenda and therefore in the minds of public opinion and a progressive polarization of confrontation. Does all this have an impact on the climate of public opinion and on voting patterns? Apparently yes. A first positive effect concerns the turnout. The estimates of the survey by the Pi…
The Agi/Youtrend Supermedia shows the downcenter and almost equal Yes/No
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Bias Distribution
- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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