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What kind of poll win does SYRIZA need to eye snap elections?

There will be a number of results to look out for in Greece’s elections on Sunday: Will SYRIZA win any of the key cities or regions? Will independents reign over party nominees? Will New Democracy prevail in the regional vote? But the result that will dominate proceedings will be who wins the European Parliament elections and by how much.
The question everyone wants answered is whether SYRIZA will come away with a clear victory. The leftists are favourites to come out on top but the unreliability of opinion polls, and perhaps the instability of public opinion itself, means that it has be...
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