
“Four and Today” left before the May 21 elections, with political parties deployed their entire program and positions, and there is little to see in the last 24 hours.
However, there does appear to be a critical part of society that can act as a catalyst for last-minute elections. This is an average of about 10% of citizens who are still in the “gray zone” of the undecided.
According to “K”further analysis of this percentage shows that 6 out of 10 undecided is women and 7 out of 10 are under 45 years of age, while the conclusion regarding their political orientation is also very interesting, since it seems that part of the so-called “gray zone” does not have established political characteristics and is classified in what we call “apolitical”.
These three qualitative elements are especially important, showing that in the last stage the first two parties, if they expect to get anything more from their already established audience, must appeal to this audience.
Not by chance Prime Minister at the beginning of the week, he appeared on the non-political ANT1 show Grigoris Arnautoglu and spoke in a casual manner about his youth program.
According to government sourcesthe rest of the days, the prime minister will address women and youth, with the same sources noting that the prime minister’s constant refrain of “I’m talking about the future, not the past” is aimed at addressing those who are primarily interested in their future and their lives, and not in the party showdowns characteristic of the undecided.
On the other hand, Alexis Tsipras, which has recently taken a more relaxed approach to elections — like communicating via TikTok — hopes to appeal to that audience. However, it is worth noting that, according to polls, half of those who have not decided, i.e. 5% in this case, decide what they will vote for… ballot box.
Comparison
Of the 10% undecided identified in the surveys, 6 out of 10 are women, and 7 out of 10 are under 45 years old.
In 2019 N.D. won the women’s vote with 8.4% points. However, there have been ups and downs in the current four-year period, so since the beginning of the pre-election period, the prime minister has appeared in programs designed primarily for a female audience.
Alexis Tsipras followed the same tactics, as well as SYRIZA emphasizes women’s suffrage. From Maximos Palacehowever, send a message that the election of the first female President of the Republic and the fact that half of the state ballot is filled with women shows the intentions of the ND.
As for young people, in 2019 things undoubtedly turned out in favor of Alexis Tsipras – indicatively, in the age group of 17-24 years old, he scored 33.8% against 29.7%, N.D. lately he has made a flurry of policies aimed at these ages. Maxim’s sources express optimism that these centuries will be a surprise.
“Apolitical”
Finally, with regard to non-politicized citizens, in N.D. they believe that the tactics they follow are appropriate. It’s not just that the government’s narrative is forward-looking, as mentioned above, but also the general stance it took in the election, where it “doesn’t seek conflict and toxicity,” which disgusts the undecided.
Government sources refer to this in the last two campaign commercials, where “SYRIZA focuses on grey, unlike ND. who does not deal with an axe. opposition”. SYRIZA may be more confrontational, but in this non-politicized public, it has the advantage of having a section looking for “change” that potentially favors the party of Alexis Tsipras.
Source: Kathimerini

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