Poland’s Pivotal Vote Too Close to Call

Poland’s Pivotal Vote Too Close to Call

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The transcript discusses the tight race in the Polish presidential election, highlighting the close results within the margin of error and the potential impact of votes from Poles living abroad. It notes the highest voter turnout since the fall of communism, indicating strong public investment in the election. The country is split, with urban areas and younger voters favoring the pro-European candidate, while rural areas support the conservative incumbent. The election remains too close to call.

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What was the expected outcome of the presidential election after the first round?

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How many votes from Poles living abroad are up for grabs in the election?

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What does the high voter turnout since the fall of communism indicate?

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What demographic trends were observed in the voting patterns?

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Who is seen as a pro-European alternative to Andrzej Duda's politics?

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