As the number of job-hungry Israeli politicians line up behind Sharon's Qadima party, a recent poll has the party hacks very worried.
Within the span of one week, the fledgling party has dropped 17% in the public opinion polls from 41 Knesset seats to 34. If the trend keeps up, this party will asymptotically disappear by after Chanuka.
Within the span of one week, the fledgling party has dropped 17% in the public opinion polls from 41 Knesset seats to 34. If the trend keeps up, this party will asymptotically disappear by after Chanuka.
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Hat-tip: Arutz Sheva.
Which party will you support, Jameel?
ReplyDeleteFROM YOUR MOUTH TO GOD'S 'EAR.'
ReplyDeleteyes, http://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2005/12/polls-poles-apart.html
ReplyDeletesimple Jew...if u're living here, I suggest, the E'hud Le'umi. I'm voting E'hud because I not only like the party platform, I was impressed with the party for being first to bolt Sharon's coalition prior to "disengagement."
ReplyDeleteJameel: unfortunately both you and i know sharon will win. It hardly matters how many mandates he wins by; I'm just amazed(once more)by the fact that so many Israelis are willing to vote Sharon post-"disengagement" and the rest of his crimes.
I'll be posting about the elections soon in an upcoming posting.
ReplyDeleteShavua Tov!
Wow...that was weird. Amshi was here for shabbat and my blogger was logged onto his account.
ReplyDeleteIn any event -- shavua tov!