"We are in a final with two matches: either the PP or the PSOE wins." That is the central message of Pablo Casado on the last day of the election campaign. "There is a technical tie and a possible drop in participation, which we do not want, makes the polls lose a lot of reliability," said the popular candidate in the Cope chain. "And that's why we are appealing to join the vote around the PP," because supporting Cs or Vox "can be a goal in its own goal," since Sanchez would continue to lead La Moncloa , he said.

When talking about a technical tie, Casado refers to a difference of less than four percentage points with the PSOE. According to the information that the PP has, the socialists would not reach 120 seats - since United We continue to rise gradually and steadily - while the popular are growing one point on the last day of the campaign, after stopping the flight to Vox , which already begins to deflate your expectations a bit. In addition, the PP says that it would have tied in the vote by mail with the PSOE and that those of Santiago Abascal would have obtained only one of every ten votes at a distance.

With these data, Casado wants to optimize his call to useful vote on Friday, and that is why he has asked for support from socialists dissatisfied with Pedro Sánchez. "I want to try to make a transversal project, a new majority in Spain . And if I have one more seat, I introduce myself to the investiture. If not, Sánchez will deceive the whole world, saying that he does not close the door to the independentistas because he block, "he explained. "Many socialists are going to vote for us because the constitutional order is at stake, as Rosa Díez said," he reiterated.

But before them, it has been addressed, as always, to the voters of the right-wing bloc: "Right now Sánchez is a castaway and his only salvation table can be Vox and Cs. If those voters join the PP, Sánchez will lose. " Casado has stressed that he has "many differences such as Vox and Cs". For example, it seems "bad" for Vox to say "that he wants to leave the EU". "But what unites us is a clash plan against Sánchez. If they give me that support, on Monday we will form a government, we will recover national unity," he has promised voters who doubt between Abascal, Rivera and Casado.

In his opinion, Sánchez "has underestimated the Spaniards." "If they vote again the same, the same will come out, and if they see Vox and Cs again celebrate their defeat on the election night, they will think: why have we fragmented the vote?", Stressed the candidate of the PP to the Presidency of the government.

Unlike the campaign closing day in April, this time Casado has made it clear that he will not include Vox in his hypothetical government: "Vox has made it clear that he does not want to enter it." "We are in a crisis like the cup of a pine" that, for him, can only manage an experienced party, and not Vox and Cs, who "make the lineup of the National Team from the couch."

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