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The most penalized party in the next elections if things do not change much will be Citizens, according to the Sigma Dos survey for THE WORLD. Not only because of the enormous bleeding that suffers in votes and seats, since it loses almost six points and more than half of its deputies - 57 to 24 passes. But because 33.8% of its voters declare they regret having supported them.

The vast majority disagree with the strategy that Albert Rivera has followed so far. In addition, 73% of Citizens voters bet that this party supports Pedro Sánchez to be president if he wins the elections again.

The data from the Sigma Dos survey corroborate the turn to the center announced this Saturday by Albert Rivera. The President of Citizens now seems to be going in the direction indicated by his own voters, as confirmed by the results of the poll, which was conducted before this change of course was known.

It is striking that more than one in three constituents of the orange formation regrets choosing them. This percentage doubles that of the next party that most disappoints its voters, the PSOE, which has a 15.4% regret.

The September Sigma Two survey shows that the malaise with Citizens was then minor, probably because the electoral repetition was not yet glimpsed. According to that poll, the percentage of repentant orange voters was 21.3%.

The percentage of voters of the PP and Vox who regrets supporting them is much lower. They are only 6.6% of the popular and 7.6% of those who chose the radical party.

Looking to 10-N, 61.1% of those who supported Citizens bet that the liberal formation support the leader of the most voted force. And 11.9% of its voters openly prefer that Citizens support Sanchez after 10-N.

In total, 73% of those who chose the orange ballot want Rivera to guarantee governance and support the leader of the PSOE if he wins the November elections for the second time, as all polls predict.

Rivera's last-minute offer to agree with Sánchez in exchange for three conditions - studying the application of 155, breaking with Bildu in Navarra and not raising taxes - was 62.6% of the party's voters either good or very good liberal.

Among citizens in general, this proposal was not well received. 41% thought it was bad or very bad; regulate at 21.6%, and well or very well at 24.4%. Leftist voters did not like it. That offer is classified as bad or very bad 59.2% of voters of Podemos and 53% of those of the PSOE.

The Sigma Dos survey also reflects that citizens and Vox voters are the most fed up and disappointed by the electoral repetition. This is what 37.5% of the voters of the radical right say and 36.9% of those of Citizens.

Citizens are divided into two almost equal blocks when assessing whether after 10-N Government can be formed. 44.8% believe that the result will not facilitate the formation of government, compared to 43.2% who believe it. The most optimistic are the socialist voters. 53.1% of them believe that the blockade will not be repeated, compared to 34.1% who think there may be third elections.

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