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Vincent Marmara has shared a detailed statistical breakdown of the general election campaign, explaining how trends observed across four surveys consistently pointed towards a growing advantage for the Labour Party.Speaking in Episode 14 of “Nifhmu l-Istatistika”, Marmara said the analysis combined all four surveys carried out during the campaign using what he described as an objective and scientific approach. According to Marmara, the gap between the two major parties fluctuated between 27,000 and 33,000 votes in Labour’s favour depending on turnout models and different scenarios involving undecided voters.He also explained that the campaign trends remained largely consistent throughout the four weeks, with Labour and Prime Minister Robert Abela both registering marginal increases in support. Marmara added that PN Leader Alex Borg also saw a smaller increase in support during the campaign, while undecided voters gradually declined over time.The statistician said the surveys showed consistent patterns throughout the campaign, with Labour maintaining an advantage across multiple polling models. What do you make of Marmara’s analysis? 🎥: Vincent Marmara View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta)•