Germany: Election Getting Tighter
Latest polls in Germany's fast-approaching parliamentary election show the race tightening up a bit. The center-right coalition of the Christian Democratic Party and the Free Democratic Party still holds about a 1% edge over the combined parties of the left (Social Democrats, Greens, and former Communists calling themselves simply "The Left").
The last election in 2002 gave the left a 51%-49% majority, and the first polls in this year's campaign nearly reversed that, with the free-market FDP and the center-right CDU together winning 51%. The DCU-FDP lead grew a little during August to 52%-48%, but in the last ten days the SPD has gained ground. Detailed poll results are here.
The last election in 2002 gave the left a 51%-49% majority, and the first polls in this year's campaign nearly reversed that, with the free-market FDP and the center-right CDU together winning 51%. The DCU-FDP lead grew a little during August to 52%-48%, but in the last ten days the SPD has gained ground. Detailed poll results are here.

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