| 3 polls Likud 32-34, Kadima 23-28, Labor 8-10Dr. Aaron Lerner Date 20 November 2008
 Poll #1 Telephone poll of a representative sample of 536 adult Israelis (including Israeli Arabs)  carried out by Maagar Mohot Survey Institute
 (headed by
 Professor Yitzchak Katz for Israel Radio's Hakol Diburim (It's All Talk) 19
 November 2008.28% undecided with undecided allocated proportionally.
 Poll #2  Telephone poll of a representative sample of 500 adult Israelis(including Israeli Arabs)  carried out by Dahaf 19 November 2008 and
 published in Yediot Ahronot on 20 November.
 Poll #3 Telephone poll of a representative sample of 488 adult Israelis(including Israeli Arabs)  carried out by Dialog poll under the supervision
 of Prof. Camil Fuchs of Tel Aviv University on 18 November 2009 published in
 Haaretz on 20 November
 #1  #2 #323  26 28  [29] Kadima headed by Livni
 08  08 10  [19] Labor
 34  32 34  [12] Likud
 13  11 10  [12] Shas
 10  09 10  [11] Yisrael Beteinu
 07  06 04  [09] "Jewish Home" (previously Nat'l Union/NRP)
 05  07 06  [06] Yahadut Hatorah
 10  07 07  [05] Meretz
 01  03 00  [00] Green Party
 00  00 00  [00] Social Justice (Gaydamak Party)
 00  00 00  [07] Retirees Party
 09  11 11  [10] Arab parties
 00  00 00  [00] Meimad
 00  00 00  [00] Strong Israel (Efraim Sneh)
 00  00 00  [00] Hatikvah (Eldad)
 Additional Poll#1 Maagar Mohot  details crosstabilation How would vote today according to who voted for in 2003:Column #1 = voted Labor in 2003
 Column #2 = voted Likud in 2003
 Column #3 = voted Kadima in 2003
 Column #4 = total sample
 For example, 26% of those who voted for Kadima in 2003 will vote for Likud now.
 While 6% of people who voted Likud in 2003 don't know how they wil vote, 21%
 of those who voted Likud in 2003 haven't decided how to vote.
 #1--- #2-- #3-- #428% 13% 33% 14% Kadima headed by Livni
 37% 00% 10% 05% Labor
 02% 67% 26% 20% Likud
 00% 04% 03% 08% Shas
 02% 04% 03% 06% Yisrael Beteinu
 00% 02% 00% 04% "Jewish Home" (previously Nat'l Union/NRP)
 00% 00% 00% 03% Yahadut Hatorah
 06% 02% 04% 06% Meretz
 00% 00% 00% 01% Green Party
 00% 00% 00% 00% Social Justice (Gaydamak Party)
 00% 02% 00% 00% Retirees Party
 00% 00% 00% 05% Arab parties
 00% 00% 00% 00% Meimad
 00% 00% 00% 00% Strong Israel (Efraim Sneh)
 00% 00% 00% 00% Hatikvah (Eldad)
 25% 06% 21% 28% Don't know
 Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis)(mail POB 982 Kfar Sava)
 Tel 972-9-7604719/Fax 972-3-7255730
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