The Left Party is at 6.2 percent in the November survey, which is a drop of 0.4 percentage points compared to last month. This is the party's worst result since Indikator began its surveys just over three years ago. The Left Party has lost almost 2 percentage points since March, when the party received 8.1 percent.
Things are going better for KD, which has risen to a statistically significant 5.4 percent, a new record for the party in the polls.
The Christian Democrats have received a lot of attention. Partly because they have had their party days recently and partly because there has been a lot of attention in connection with Ebba Busch's outstretched hand to (S leader) Magdalena Andersson, says Per Oleskog Tryggvason, head of opinion at Indikator, to SR.
The Sweden Democrats are backing off slightly from last month, but public opinion is swinging back and forth.
There is a group, the Sweden Democrats voters, who are quite easily moved from the Moderates but also to the Christian Democrats, says Per Oleskog Tryggvason.
The Center Party is around the parliamentary threshold of 4 percent. However, the Liberals are well below the threshold at just over 2 percent.
Small differences have been measured for the Social Democrats and the Green Party.




