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For all the keyboard warriors chanting Modi, Modi- Here it is- NDA lead is not significant and Congress has always done well to manage with 'others'. NDA nowhere close to 272 even with Modi. A good 100 seats short. This is today. With the congress beginning to move on 'others' (mulayam, mayawati etc.) remains to be seen how the final strategy pans out. With JDU walking out, Modi has only fractured NDA's chances.
And surprise- surprise:
The Election Tracker survey reveals that Modi with 19 per cent (only ) of the votes is ahead in the prime minister's race followed by Rahul Gandhi with 12 per cent,
I NEVER thought an @$$hole like RG will get even one percent- he's actually gone up from 6 to 12
Rahul Gandhi (!) is actually NOT far behind Modi as PM candidate. Not the kind of washout people expect him to be
In the race between Modi and Rahul, the former is ahead with 33 per cent votes compared to 31 per cent for the Congress leader. Modi is more popular than Rahul in North India (37 per cent vs 29 per cent), Central India (41 per cent vs 33 per cent), West India (43 per cent vs 33 per cent) and East India (34 per cent vs 30 per cent).
RG BEATS Modi in the South:
But Rahul with 37 per cent leads Modi, who has 17 per cent of the votes, in South India.
Poll tracker: NDA to win 172-180 seats, UPA 149-157, others 147-155
And surprise- surprise:
The Election Tracker survey reveals that Modi with 19 per cent (only ) of the votes is ahead in the prime minister's race followed by Rahul Gandhi with 12 per cent,
I NEVER thought an @$$hole like RG will get even one percent- he's actually gone up from 6 to 12
Rahul Gandhi (!) is actually NOT far behind Modi as PM candidate. Not the kind of washout people expect him to be
In the race between Modi and Rahul, the former is ahead with 33 per cent votes compared to 31 per cent for the Congress leader. Modi is more popular than Rahul in North India (37 per cent vs 29 per cent), Central India (41 per cent vs 33 per cent), West India (43 per cent vs 33 per cent) and East India (34 per cent vs 30 per cent).
RG BEATS Modi in the South:
But Rahul with 37 per cent leads Modi, who has 17 per cent of the votes, in South India.
Poll tracker: NDA to win 172-180 seats, UPA 149-157, others 147-155