>Today, the party enjoys great support among working class constituencies and union members. Groups that vote for the party are miners, farmers, shopkeepers, unskilled workers, unemployed and pensioners. With its left-wing approach toward the economics, the party attracts these voters who didn't benefit from economic liberalisation and European integration [35] and their economic situation didn't improve significantly since 1989. The strongest voting block are older, religious people who value the conservative principles the party represents and patriotism. PiS voters are usually located in rural areas and small towns. The strongest region is southern-eastern part of the country. People without university degree prefer the party more than more educated ones. From sometime, younger voters support PiS more than in the previous years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_and_Justice
Really puzzles my pesos.
>>131172752
What's your point?
>>131172752
>The strongest voting block are older, religious people who value the conservative principles the party represents and patriotism.
>older
>Two-thirds of high-school and university students taking part in Sunday’s parliamentary ballot voted for right-wing parties, Law and Justice, Kukiz’15 and KORWiN.
http://www.thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/226333,Polish-youth-votes-for-conservatives