In the Willy Brandt House, every new poll on the federal election should be a source of joy. With Forsa, the Social Democrats stay ahead of the Union.
Almost four weeks before the general election, the SPD remains the strongest force in a Forsa survey.
In the new RTL / ntv trend barometer, the Social Democrats can expand their lead over the Union to two percentage points, so they come to 23 percent, as the survey published on Tuesday on behalf of RTL and ntv showed.
The Union lost one percentage point compared to the previous week and reached 21 percent. The Greens remain unchanged at 18 percent, the AfD gains one percentage point and ends up at eleven percent. Left and FDP remain unchanged at six and twelve percent, respectively.
If the Germans could choose their chancellor directly, according to the survey, 45 percent would not choose any of the three applicants. Olaf Scholz (SPD) is still ahead of Annalena Baerbock (Greens) with 15 percent and Armin Laschet (CDU) with 11 percent with 29 percent.
In principle, election surveys only reflect the opinion at the time of the survey and are not a prognosis for the outcome of the election. You are also always fraught with uncertainties. Among other things, declining party ties and increasingly short-term voting decisions make it more difficult for opinion research institutes to weight the data collected.

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