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Orban May Win Hungary Election by Comfortable Margin, Poll Shows

Fidesz is now up 54% to 34% in the count.

Polls predicted a 5% lead, maybe 10% at best.

This reminds me of the Missouri polling before the 2020 election, when they had Trump up by 5% and he won by 17 points.
 
If you remove Budapest from the count (a 2 million city which voted for the opposition by 48-43), Rest-Hungary voted about 60-30 for Fidesz.

If you add the Neo-Nazi Mi Hazank party, it’s 66-30 for the Far-Right in the countryside.

And that is not even the full story:

20% of the opposition vote comes from Jobbik, a former Nazi party, now „reformed“ and just right-wing.

So, basically 75% of the Hungarian countryside outside Budapest voted for the Right.

2/3 of Hungary voted for the Right.
 
As the final votes get counted, the „LGBTQ child protection“ referendum questions now hover around 2/3 opposition, as a share of total votes cast.
 
As the final votes get counted, the „LGBTQ child protection“ referendum questions now hover around 2/3 opposition, as a share of total votes cast.

What this means is that 2 in 3 Hungarian voters oppose teaching school kids LGBT or transgender issues.

Fidesz/Orban only got 54%, which means 6% of MiHazank voters (= Nazis) opposed the referendum questions too.

That would be 60%, so where is the additional 6-7% coming from ?

From parts of the opposition, which means Jobbik voters (a former Nazi party) also opposed it.

Other voters from the opposition (Greens, Liberals, Social Dems etc.) either supported them in low numbers, or invalidated their referendum ballots.

The 2/3 opposition of school teachings to children about LGBT issues confirms that Hungary voted ca. 2/3 for the Right in the Sunday election.
 
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