CBC POLLS: WINSTON GETS THE MAJORITY, PC RACE MAY HAVE NO VOTE RESULT, FC RACE STILL NECK AND NECK
Hampton City, Jan 31 2021 | As the January 2021 European Elections come with the European Council Elections nearing, the race is going tough for the candidates on certain areas. For the Premiership race, there's Wilfred Cocx from Inimicus, Peter Leeson from United Duchies, and François Le Berre from the Union of Syndicates. For the Internal Affairs Commission, we have Sir Edmund Winston from Reitzmag and Münevver Birdane from Alkharya. And finally for the Foreign Affairs Commission, we have Ronald Reagan from Leagio and Jon Mitchell am Lind from the Duxburian Union.

For the Premiership Race, we can see that No Vote remains consistent to be the possible result of the elections in Reitzmag. Our political analysts in the CBC say that this is due to many pre-election factors that affect the race a lot. Cocx started his campaign with Reitzmag being called as a rogue state which had greatly influenced all of the respondents to not vote for Cocx and have him get 0% of votes. Peter Leeson on the other hand had a good start, however many respondents think that he is too conservative thus attaching him to possibly be a pro-UD Government candidate which had been blamed by the Reitzmic people for the Caspian crisis and trying to invade the country's sovereignty. However, it is noted that he has a great chance of winning if he proves to the people that he isn't supportive of the government's actions that is hurting the country's economy and invading the country's sovereignty. Le Berre on the other hand had the best start among the 3 candidates where his leftist pro-Labour ideas had been influenced by the fact that the Labour Party is the current ruling government.

Moving on to the IAC Race, Sir Edmund Winston remains to be the most likely to win the race in Reitzmag. His reformed platforms seemed to have greatly influenced the way voters became loyal to him and how many voters had also turned to him. Birdane on the other hand recieved only few supporting respondents due to the way she attacked Sir Edmund Winston. CBC Political analysts suggest that Sir Winston will most likely receive more than 80% of voting constituencies this year.

Finally on the FC Race, Ronald Reagan seemed to not have a good start due to the lack of popularity he has. He however had consistently increasing supporters throughout his campaign. His anti-communist charisma had possibly influenced the people's choices. Jon Mitchell on the other hand had the better hand, the people had known the Duxburians' expertise in foreign relations. However, the respondents have been more supportive of the Leagioan candidate due to the closer relations that the Leagioans had rather than the Duxburians. The country's biggest political parties are divided among the candidates which is why the race for Foreign Affairs Commissioner in Reitzmag is the tightest neck and neck election in the country's history. Although, CBC Political Analysts suggest that Mr. Reagan will have the advantage due to his close relations with the Reitzmic people.