The Big Likudnik Survey: Majority of Ruling Party Voters Prioritize Addressing Cost of Living

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Title: Survey Reveals Likud Voters Prioritize Cost of Living as Top Concern

In a recent survey conducted by “Friday Studio” in collaboration with Manu Geva, it has been discovered that 47% of Likudnik voters believe that the cost of living is the most pressing issue the government should tackle. This finding highlights the urgent need for action to alleviate financial burdens on citizens.

Other significant issues identified by Likud voters include the need to bridge social divisions, which received 20% of the votes, and personal security, which garnered 15% of the votes. Surprisingly, judicial reform was ranked lowest on the list of government priorities, with only 10% of respondents considering it important.

The survey data also sheds light on the opinions of Likud voters regarding the government’s approach to judicial reform. Nearly half of the respondents (50%) believe that the government should proceed with legislation on this matter, even without broad agreement. In contrast, 39% of voters believe that agreements should be reached with the opposition, and 13% support the repeal of such legislation altogether.

Furthermore, the survey delved into how Likud voters would respond if the High Court of Justice were to reject the fortification law and the cancellation of the probable cause. The data shows that 47% of respondents believe that the court’s ruling should be disregarded, while 32% believe it should be respected.

Regarding potential government changes, the survey revealed that 49% of respondents oppose the entry of Gantz or Lapid into the government, instead favoring Ben Gvir and Smotrich. Conversely, 35% of voters support such a move. In terms of satisfaction with the government’s overall performance, 55% expressed contentment, while 44% expressed dissatisfaction.

When Likud voters were asked about Prime Minister Netanyahu’s performance, 72% rated it as good, while 26% considered it poor. It is noteworthy that almost 40% of respondents believe that Netanyahu should announce that this will be his last term as Prime Minister.

Regarding specific ministers, 62% of respondents believe that Defense Minister Gallant is performing well, with only 26% disagreeing. As for Justice Minister Levin, half of the voters are satisfied with his performance, while 36% think otherwise.

The survey also addressed voting preferences, revealing that if an election were held today, 61% of respondents would vote for Likud, while 13% would vote for Benny Gantz’s state camp party.

The survey was exclusively conducted among Likud voters, providing insights into their priorities and preferences. The research was led by Manu Geva, an experienced consultant in the field.

Please note that the survey results were collated from Likud voters exclusively, and may not reflect the wider sentiments of the general population.

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