r/europe Jun 01 '25

Data Polish Presidential Elections exit poll

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u/LegendarniKakiBaki Jun 01 '25

Even if this was the final result, it would be a problematic one.

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u/veevoir Europe Jun 01 '25

Any result that is not a Nawrocki win will be soon "problematic", the right already laid a lot of groundwork into convincing their voters that either they win - or election are stolen. They will pull the US trick.

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u/alansmithofficiall Jun 01 '25

convincing their voters that either they win - or election are stolen.

Christ. Are we really going down this path where the right just lie their asses off about fucking everything and a shit load of people just believe them.

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u/iHaku Jun 01 '25

thats not a right-wing exclusive strategy. both sides have nutjobs that cry election fraud if they arent the winners.

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u/alansmithofficiall Jun 02 '25

Lying, misinformation, denying facts, etc. are almost all an exclusive trait of the right these days.

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u/iHaku Jun 02 '25

i suppose in the end you choose to believe what you wanna believe, but the right certainly doesnt have a monopoly on lying and missinformation.

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u/alansmithofficiall Jun 02 '25

A monopoly, no, but they have way more claim to them than the left.