Angela Merkel races ahead in polls with six weeks to go [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Kate Connolly in Berlin
Saturday 12 August 2017 23.54 BST
Not long ago, he was seen as a bearer of hope, not just for his own party, Germanys Social Democrats, but for the whole of the embattled European left. He was nicknamed Sankt Martin, the man who had the potential to topple Angela Merkel from her throne after almost 12 years and bring a wave of fresh ideas that would reinvigorate a political landscape turned staid by her long-term presence.
Martin Schulz, 61, was even being looked to closely by Jeremy Corbyns advisers at a time when the Labour leader was struggling to mobilise support. They marvelled at how he had burst on to Berlins political stage and was inspiring a new generation of young voters, while encouraging those who had abandoned the party to return in their thousands.
Now, with six weeks to go until Germans go to the polls, Schulz is trailing Merkel miserably and already appears to be settling for a seat on the Bundestag opposition benches. The SPD candidate is toiling hard, but no one is taking any notice, wrote leading commentator Heribert Prantl in an editorial for the Süddeutsche Zeitung.
The polls show Schulzs SPD trailing Merkels CDU/CSU alliance by about 14%, having been almost neck-and-neck just a few months ago. Polling analysts are not so much blaming Schulzs campaign, which has seen him off on an energetic tour across Germany at the same time as Merkel has been happily relaxing in the South Tyrol, but on the strength of his opponents brand, the sense of reliability she exudes, and the continuity she will offer a Germany that is on an economic high.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/12/germany-election-angela-merkel-martin-schulz
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