In July, support for the two strongest parties changed within the margin of error. The Tisza Party leads Fidesz-KDNP by 6 percentage points among the total population, with 31% of respondents saying they would vote for Tisza and 25% for Fidesz-KDNP. Among decided voters, there has similarly been no significant change: Tisza holds an 8-point lead over Fidesz-KDNP, with support at 41% versus 33%. Among committed party voters, we also see only a margin-of-error shift. Tisza's lead is now in double digits — 43% would vote for Péter Magyar’s party compared to 33% for Fidesz-KDNP. Compared to previous months, there hasn’t been a significant change in support for the major parties, but Tisza consistently maintains its advantage, which Péter Magyar’s team can hardly complain about.
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