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    1. Wide-Annual-4858 on

      Dear Polish voters, please don’t let Europe down! Don’t let the far right back.

    2. davidov92 on

      It was the same in Romania. Come on Poles, you can do this.

    3. It’s crazy how terrible Nawrocki is and yet 50% of country still wants as his president. Even Mentzen doesn’t endorse that guy (and lest atm he is against him quite hard), yet his voters seems to be mostly for?

    4. Vitali_555M on

      Go and vote! In high numbers! Here, in Romania, many more people voted in the second round, including lots of young people (students) who wanted a pro-Europe, non-fascist president. Make sure you go and vote, for your future! Best wishes!

    5. It’s not looking well. PiS has historically had a pretty significant “shame fator” – there’s enough people who will vote for them, but were too ashamed of it to say so in the polls, to sway the election in their favor.

      It will come down to turnout. First round, the more progressive regions lagged behind the more conservative ones by a good few percentage points. If voters can mobilize for the second round, it will be a coin toss.

      We need every single vote.

    6. lkajerlk on

      Trzaskowski is basically leading in every recent poll. Not a lot, but leading

    7. monkeyguyy on

      A pimp, a football hooligan and a crook walk into a bar. “A beer as usual, mr. Nawrocki?”

    8. Anyone with knowledge who can fill me in on the two sides? 🙂

    9. Bardon29 on

      Right-wing populist candidates tend to gain more votes than polls show, so this is worrying.

    10. ProductGuy48 on

      Mobilise in the urban centres Polish friends, you can do it.

    11. somethingspecial33 on

      Poles, you can do it! Choose cooperation instead of nationalism. Polish people in particular should think about what nationalism has led to in the past.

    12. PanJawel on

      Let me spoil it for you. Nawrocki will win. These 7% undecided and excluded are simply ashamed to admit to say they’ll vote for him – an effect we saw during 1st round with right wing candidates as well. It was a fun 1.5 years not being on ass end of Europe’s international community, but I’m afraid PiS coming back will be much like Trump’s come back – much worse than the first time.

      One dose of hopium – turn out. If it exceeds 2023’s parliamentary election (73%), we have a chance.

    13. nietwojamatka on

      Sorry to burst your bubble foreigners, but Nawrocki is winning easily. PiS is always undervalued in polls.

    14. Famoustractordriver on

      Polish bros have got this.

      Hope Rafal wins and we can form a strong bond in this area.

    15. PurifyingElemental on

      How’s the consensus among demographics? Is it the same as here, as in: young ppl prefer the more pro-EU candidate while older ppl prefer the opposite?

    16. Due_Fisherman_7784 on

      Don’t worry George Simion is doing whatever he can to make Nawrocki president. With that being said congratulations Rafał for winning the elections!!

    17. It’s always 50/50. As a candidate in 2nd turn you either win or not 😛

    18. Maverick_AMH on

      So there is a good chance that Vladimir Putin can have a grip on Poland again. Well, the Polish people should be used to it. After the first Nazi occupation in 1939, they now vote for a fascist! Very clever and smart indeed … 😉

    19. Did you guys not vote PIS out just about a year ago? And now you are voting again?

    20. JambiCox on

      Pretty much same thing as Romania one week before the final round. Hopefully things turn out for the best as well for our Polish brothers!

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