MK Ram Ben Barak of Yesh Atid presented conflicting arguments regarding his party's declining poll numbers, according to a Hebrew-language report.
MK Ram Ben Barak of the Yesh Atid party presented conflicting arguments regarding the party's recent decline in opinion polls, according to a report circulating Wednesday morning. The report, which did not name a specific outlet or poll, highlights an internal political debate as Yesh Atid faces a downward trend. The Zioneer has previously reported on Channel 14 polling showing a broader slide for centrist parties, including Naftali Bennett's party falling to single digits. No further details on the exact statements or polling data have been published.
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