According to the latest barometer from the Centre for Sociological Research, the PSOE has an 8.7-point lead over the PP in the estimated votes, although the popular party has reduced the gap by increasing by six-tenths. According to the survey, which included 4,006 interviews between 5 and 10 January, the socialists would continue to be the most voted option, reaching 31.7% of the votes, which represents an increase of three-tenths compared to the December barometer. In second place is the PP, with support of 23% and an increase of six-tenths. Vox has increased its support by one-tenth, reaching 17.7% of electoral backing. On the other hand, Sumar has decreased by six-tenths, standing at 7.2%. Likewise, Podemos has also lost support, sitting at 3.5% of the votes, which represents a decline of six-tenths.
The CIS keeps the PSOE 8.7 points ahead of the PP, which rises by six-tenths.
