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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (837523)2/18/2015 11:25:10 PM
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Get caught up old man. Thanks to the anti semite in the WH Bibi has increased his lead and will continue on with keeping Israel safe from you and your wack job buds that prefer otherwise.

Really.. stay with the weather chump. Not understanding the Israeli PM speaks for his people speaks to your lack of depth.

From the latest Jpost poll, published today:

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud jumped to a four-seat advantage over opposition leader Isaac Herzog’s Zionist Union in a Panels Research poll taken for The Jerusalem Post and its Hebrew sister publication Maariv Sof Hashavua.

In last week’s survey, the Likud took the lead over the Zionist Union for the first time since Labor and Hatnua formed the joint list, 25 Knesset seats to 24. This week’s poll found that if the election were held now, the Likud would win 26 seats and the Zionist Union 22.

The Likud continued to take support away from Bayit Yehudi, which fell from 14 seats to 13.

The Joint Arab List would win 12 seats, Yesh Atid 11, United Torah Judaism eight, Koolanu seven, Shas and Meretz six each, Yisrael Beytenu five and Yahad four.

For the first time since Netanyahu initiated the election on December 2, the proportion of respondents saying they want him to remain prime minister was higher than those saying they want him replaced, 46-45 percent. Last week, 8% more wanted him to leave than to remain, 52% to 44%. The 46% who want him to stay is the highest since the race began.

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