According to Verian, Simona Mohamsson's trust rating increased from 6% to 9% between March and the latest survey, a statistically significant rise. However, 61% of voters now have low trust in her, up from 56% in the previous survey, also a statistically significant increase. The only statistically significant change compared to the previous survey is for Mohamsson, Verian reported.
Among Liberal voters, trust in Mohamsson rose sharply from 57% to 69% between March and the latest survey, Verian said. Per Söderpalm, opinion manager at Verian, noted that Mohamsson's increased trust comes from voters of the Sweden Democrats, Moderates, and Christian Democrats. According to Söderpalm, while she sees a clear increase among the Tidö parties' voters, she loses trust among those who vote for the opposition parties. He added that it may become more difficult for her to attract voters from the red-green parties.
At the same time as she notes a clear increase among the Tidö parties' voters, she loses trust among those who vote for the opposition parties.
The proportion of voters with no opinion on Mohamsson decreased, Verian reported. Other party leaders' trust ratings are mostly stable. Magdalena Andersson has the highest trust rating among party leaders at 44%, according to Verian. Ulf Kristersson has 37% trust, unchanged from the previous survey. Jimmie Åkesson and Ebba Busch each have 31% trust. Amanda Lind has 18% trust, up 2 points. Nooshi Dadgostar has 16% trust, up 1 point. Daniel Helldén has 8% trust, unchanged. Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist has 7% trust, unchanged.
However, it may become more difficult to attract voters from the red-green parties.