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Posted on Monday, December 18, 2017 - 10:29 am:       

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/times-group-survey -79-of-people-say-they-will-vote-for-modi-in-2019/articlesho w/62090389.cms

Times Group's mega online poll: 79% of people say they will vote for Modi in 2019

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains India's most popular leader with no competition in sight, according to a mega online survey by the Times Group.
Despite the note ban, GST and a no-holds-barred poll campaign in Gujarat, more than three quarters of respondents, in the survey conducted in nine languages across 10 Times Group media properties, said they will vote for him if Lok Sabha polls were held today.
Read: Most voters say no to politics of religion in Times Group's mega online poll
Similarly, 79% of those surveyed said a Modi-led government is currently the most likely scenario in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The three-part survey was conducted online over 72 hours between December 12 and 15 with over half a million responses.
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According to the survey, only 20% said they would vote for Congress president-elect Rahul Gandhi in a head-to-head contest with Modi today.
However, while a significant 58% of those surveyed remain unimpressed with him, 34% respondents said the Gandhi scion has been able to establish anew connect with voters.
Read: Most Indians believe Modinomics working, finds Times Group's mega online poll
But what is worrisome for Congress is that as many as 73% of the respondents said they don't consider the party an alternative even after Rahul's elevation.
Does that mean if Rahul were out of the picture, Congress will fare somewhat better? Not really, according to the survey.

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