The latest poll has shown the blue parties reached 49,9% of the voters. The red parties are stagnating at 46,7%. Lars Løkke’s Moderaterne (which refused to join either the blue or red camp) are the kingmakers with 2,8%.
- Søren Pape Poulsen’s announcement that he wants to be the prime minister of Denmark pushed the Conservative party to 16,7%, making it the largest party in the blue camp.
- The blue camp depends on DF to pass the 2% line (they are at 2,2% now) and on Inger Støjberg’s DD to keep the 11,8% until election day.