Voters' minds made up for Euro polls, survey finds

Greeks have overwhelmingly decided who they are going to vote for in the upcoming European elections, according to the first public opinion poll conducted on the issue by Pulse and published on Monday.
Carried out on behalf of Skai TV on April 18-20 on a sample of 1,010 Greek voters, the poll found that 82 percent of respondents are "very" and "reasonably" certain of who they will support next month, with just 3 percent expressing serious uncertainty.
There were few surprises in terms of voter preferences, with conservative opposition New Democracy maintaining a nine-point lead over ruling leftist SYRIZA, at 31 against 22 percent.
Center-left Movement for Change (KINAL) and neo-Nazi Golden Dawn shared third place with 7.5 percent each, followed by the Communist Party (KKE) at 5.5 percent - just enough to squeeze into the House.
The results of Pulse's poll on the...

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