In the recent Polish presidential elections, centrist candidate Rafal Trzaskowski emerged with 31.36% of the vote, just ahead of radical-right candidate Karol Nawrocki, who secured 29.54%. Both candidates now prepare for a run-off on June 1, aiming to attract votes from a diverse electorate. This includes candidates who performed well but did not qualify for the run-off, making it crucial for both Trzaskowski and Nawrocki to broaden their appeal to various voter groups, including libertarians and left-of-centre voters, to secure the required majority.
"With both of them now having to broaden their appeal to get to 50%+1 on 1 June, we will inevitably some changing priorities in their campaigns."
"Devising an electoral strategy to get votes off Sawomir Mentzen, while also securing the support of left-of-centre voters could prove to be quite a challenge."
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