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The Chairman of the Progressive Party Says that Poor Polling May Well Be a Call for a New Man in Power.

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The chairman of the Progressive Party says it may well be that the party's worst result in the Gallup poll is a call for a new battle. He believes that the party will get its weapons and promises a tougher and sharper opposition. The Progressive Party's support in the latest Gallup National Poll is five and a half percent, the lowest it has ever been since Gallup began measuring in 1992.
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The chairman of the Progressive Party says it may well be that the party's worst result in the Gallup poll is a call for a new battle. He believes that the party will get its weapons and promises a tougher and sharper opposition. The Progressive Party's support in the latest Gallup National Poll is five and a half percent, the lowest it has ever been since Gallup began measuring in 1992.

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RÚV broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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