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    1. MiniBrownie on

      Only 21% of stations reported. The absolute numbers this early on are not that relevant. What is relevant are voting patterns: how did urban areas vote, how did rural areas vote, how do already reported results compare to round 1 from the same stations.

      With that being said, those also don’t seem to be looking too good

      Update: Ipsos’s 1AM late poll that includes some official results predicts 51% for Nawrocki

    2. capitan_turtle on

      It’s typical since smaller stations are counted first, but the results still don’t look good

    3. SlightComposer4074 on

      This is mostly because the rural villages who support Nawrocki overwhelmingly report first, its not that damning. What is very damning is the recent exit poll that showed Nawrocki in the lead with a smaller margin of error.

      Also note that not much of the abroad vote is in yet, the UK has by far the most registered to vote (almost 1/5th of all abroad polling stations) and they will likely vote strongly for Trzaskowski, and there are basically no results from there yet and other pro-eu countries yet. Since expat votes apparently aren’t taken into account in exit polls this could help Trzaskowski get out of what looks like a bad result.

    4. LegendarniKakiBaki on

      Don’t freak out yet. The thing is, smaller voting stations and whatever bigger units they have get reported earlier. These are mostly rural. This pattern has been seen all over the place. It’s the big chunky boys we are worrying about. I’ll get nervous once we are between 75 and 80 % counted.

    5. IlustriousCoffee on

      Well, that’s Poland down, next will be Italy, Germany, France and then Britain. Putin might see his dream come true after all

    6. PlusCompetition9196 on

      With all the things that Nawrocki has done, I cant fathom why people vote for him. Our country is going to shit..

    7. If you know how pools works this is pretty much it, a gap of ten points is too big to recover even with only 23% of the votes scrutinized so far, i wish poles the best and hope they will not become another Hungary.

    8. blingblattt on

      Rafał was at 7.7% ahead not too long ago, most cities who predominantly voted him have not been counted. There’s still hope.. a slim chance of hope but, hope

    9. BuddyBroDude on

      its bc religious people always show up to vote. its that simple, for them only thing that matters is to “own the liberals”. they dont care how bad their candidate is. look at US

    10. doggi3thedog on

      I think that RT still has chances of winning. I might be wrong, so coreect me if I am, but aren’t smaller counties giving most of the results now?

      Warsaw doesn’t have that many votes in yet, neither do other big cities. It will be close but no need for doomerism yet. We will see.

    11. slopexplorer2 on

      Anyone wanna take me in after today? I can cook nice Polish meals, plant flowers and I’m pretty

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