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Miljöpartiet November 2018 Sammanfattning Miljöpartiet November 2018 Sammanfattning Gustav Fridolin har meddelat att han kommer avgå som språkrör för Miljöpartiet. Inizio har frågat svenska folket om hur de tycker att framtiden ska se ut för Miljöpartiet: • De flesta MP-väljare (31%) tycker att Per Bolund ska efterträda Gustav Fridolin som MP-språkrör. Stödet för honom är dubbelt så stort som för tvåan Carl Schlyter. Många uppger dock att de är tveksamma. • Två tredjedelar av MP-väljarna tycker att Isabella Lövin ska stanna som MP-språkrör. Dryga hälften (48%) av allmänheten och var femte MP-väljare tycker att hon ska avgå. • Om Isabella Lövin skulle avgå som MP-språkrör tycker de flesta i så fall att i första hand Alice Bah Kuhnke och i andra hand Maria Wetterstrand ska efterträda henne. • Idag kan drygt var femte person tänka sig att rösta på Miljöpartiet, medan tre av fyra inte kan tänka sig det. De flesta MP-väljare tycker att Per Bolund ska efterträda Vem ska efterträda Gustav Gustav Fridolin som MP-språkrör. Stödet för honom är dubbelt så stort som för tvåan Carl Schlyter. Många Fridolin som MP-språkrör? uppger dock att de är tveksamma. 61% Allmänheten MP-väljare 31% 31% 17% 15% 9% 7% 8% 5% 6% 2% 2% 3% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% Per Bolund Carl Schlyter Peter Eriksson Daniel Helldén Jakob Dalunde Lorentz Tovatt Per Olsson Fridh Någon annan Tveksam, vet ej Fråga: Gustav Fridolin har meddelat att han avgår som språkrör för Miljöpartiet. Vem tycker du ska efterträda honom som språkrör? Allmänheten: 1747 intervjuer genomfördes under perioden 26 oktober – 1 november 2018. MP-väljare: 470 intervjuer genomfördes under perioden 26 – 31 oktober 2018. Ska Isabella Lövin stanna Två tredjedelar av MP-väljarna tycker att Isabella Lövin ska stanna som MP-språkrör. Dryga hälften av eller avgå som MP-språkrör? allmänheten tycker att hon ska avgå. Allmänheten MP-väljare 66% 48% 28% 25% 19% 16% Stanna som språkrör Avgå som språkrör Tveksam, vet ej Fråga: Tycker du att Isabella Lövin ska stanna eller att avgå som språkrör för Miljöpartiet? Allmänheten: 1747 intervjuer genomfördes under perioden 26 oktober – 1 november 2018. MP-väljare: 470 intervjuer genomfördes under perioden 26 – 31 oktober 2018. Vem ska i så fall efterträda Om Isabella Lövin skulle avgå som MP-språkrör tycker Isabella Lövin som MP- de flesta i så fall att Alice Bah Kuhnke eller Maria språkrör? Wetterstrand ska efterträda henne. Allmänheten MP-väljare 47% 42% 33% 25% 20% 9% 6% 7% 3% 4% 4% 1% Alice Bah Kuhnke Maria Wetterstrand Maria Ferm Amanda Lind Någon annan Tveksam, vet ej Fråga ställd till de som tycker att Isabella Löven ska avgå som språkrör: Vem tycker du i så fall ska efterträda Isabella Lövin som språkrör för Miljöpartiet? Allmänheten: 762 intervjuer genomfördes under perioden 26 oktober – 1 november 2018. MP-väljare: 470 intervjuer genomfördes under perioden 26 – 31 oktober 2018. Skulle du kunna tänka dig Idag kan drygt var femte person tänka sig att rösta på att rösta på Miljöpartiet? Miljöpartiet, medan tre av fyra inte kan tänka sig det. 74% 19% 6% Ja, kan tänka mig att rösta på MP Nej, kan inte tänka mig att rösta på MP Tveksam, vet ej Fråga: Skulle du kunna tänka dig att rösta på Miljöpartiet (MP) eller skulle du inte det? Allmänheten: 1747 intervjuer genomfördes under perioden 26 oktober – 1 november 2018. Om undersökningen Om undersökningen Undersökningen är gjord av Inizio på uppdrag av Aftonbladet inom ramen för Schibsted/Inizios opinionspanel som speglar svenska folket. Målgruppen är svenska allmänheten 18 år och äldre samt personer som svarat att de skulle rösta på Miljöpartiet om det vore val idag. Undersökningen bland allmänheten omfattar 1 747 intervjuer under perioden 26 oktober - 1 november 2018 och undersökningen bland Miljöpartister omfattar 470 intervjuer är genomförd under perioden 26 – 31 oktober 2018 som en webbundersökning. .
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