The PSOE would win the general elections if they took place now, according to the Barometer of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) for the month of November, with field work that coincided with DANA, which left more than 200 dead in Valencia. The study indicates that the Socialists would have an advantage of 4.9 points over the PP, or less than 30%.
The barometer keeps Vox at the same figure as a month ago and shows a seven-tenths increase in Sumar, which had been on a downward trend for months. Podemos remains with a tenth more than a month ago and Alvise’s party increases slightly.
The November barometer indicates that the PSOE would obtain 34.2% of the votes, two tenths more than a month ago and a result which places it well above the figure of 23J, where the party obtained 31, 7% of the votes.
The PP, for its part, would obtain 29.3% of the votes, against 31.5% a month ago. The party of Alberto Núñez Feijóo falls by more than two points in a barometer that coincided with the disaster of the DANA in Valencia and the management errors and resides in the communication of the president of the Valencian Community, Carlos Mazón.