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NED Seminar, Gothenburg, 1. Nov. 2007

Explore the Danish 2007 election dynamics focusing on why Social Democrats are poised to win or should win, contrasting with the challenges facing the current government. Analyze voter sentiments, political strategies, and key issues impacting the election outcome.

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NED Seminar, Gothenburg, 1. Nov. 2007

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  1. NED Seminar, Gothenburg, 1. Nov. 2007 The Danish 2007 Election: Why the Social Democrats will win? Or Why the Social Democrats should win Or Why can’t Labour win?

  2. Table 1.Prefer tax relief or improved public services, 1994-2007. Percentages and PDI

  3. The strategy of giving tax relief before the election did not work either…

  4. Political agenda = welfarePer cent of answers given.

  5. The Social Democrats win on welfare competence image - everywhere

  6. ”Fogh-regeringen er ved at være træt og nedslidt ”

  7. VOTERS ARE DARK GREEN:”We should spend much more money on renewable energy, even if it is not fully competitive”

  8. ”Public employees should have considerably higher wage increases than privately employed”

  9. Tight immigration policy is about to become a negative issue for the government

  10. Everything has gone wrong for Anders Fogh Rasmussen • Wrong timing of the election • A tax vs. Welfare election • Contract politics in ruins • Tax stop has become unreliable • The broad alliance incl. Workers which is the foundation of the government’s majority, is uncertain due to policy change after the election • Internal disagreements in the governing coalition • Relative agreement among th opposition parties

  11. So why doesn’t the Social Democrats win? SF has taken many votes from the Social Democrats. But there is no improvement for the opposition as a whole, even though the opinion climate is the most advantageos ever seen. Will voters eventually follow their attitudes? – or: Is it bad political communication? Is it leadership image? Or is it …

  12. Which government do you think would provide most money for yourself?

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