Well that's an unknown. Polling over the last five years (between this election and the last election) has shown a Conservative party leading. Over the last few months that large lead has shrunk, showing that perhaps there will be hung Parliament. (The majority of other European countries, more sensibly, use the term "coalition government"!) The most likely outcome, however, would be a Conservative victory. It seems very unlikely that Labour will win, as the last time Labour had a lead in the polls was 22/1/08.
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Mid-March. Labour now has an enormous, perhaps unassailable, lead. In the Tory Party, the knives are out for Cameron, though he will probably survive till the election. The chancellor, George Osborne, has lost credibility and is deeply unpopular. However, as he will be in charge of strategy at the election, this highly political Minister, too, is likely to survive the next two-three years.
Early October. Now I am being somewhat unscientific. I do believe that the era of two-party government is over and that the Lib Dems, however much they are criticized. will play a crucial role in future elections. They would feel, ideologically, more comfortable with Labour, as,essentially,they are a left-of-centre party. But, of late, the Tories have moved further to the Right, while Labour has moved Left. As we know, elections are won in the middle ground. All attempts at a forecast are up in the air. Cameron may be more popular than Milliband now. I wonder if Milliband will gain ground after the disgraceful personal attack on his father by the Daily Mail, a newsaper,we should remember, which was broadly sympathetic to the Nazis in the 1930s and supported the British Fascist leader Oswald Moseley.
While WikiAnswes can answer questions, it is not clairvoyant and therefore can not predict the future.
WikiAnswers cannot predict the future! It is impossible for us to tell who will win the next general election.
It may be a little bit close, but probably Obama
I think David Cameron.
If we knew that there would be no point in having the election.
November 6,2012
As of November 9, 2016, Donald Trump appears to be the winner of the presidential election.
Franklin Pierce was elected President in 1852 . The national election was held on November 2, 1852.
Secession was their response to Lincoln's win of November 1860 (first win by the Republican party).
He won two. First one was in 1860, then again in 1864.
Barack Obama won the Presidential election on November 4th, 2008.
Lincoln was elected for the first time in November of 1860.
According to reputable pollsters, it was very possible that President Obama would win, and in fact, on November 6th, 2012, he did win re-election.
10:00 Tuesday 4 November 2008. Obama will win!
Yes, on November 6, 2012, Mr. Obama was re-elected to the presidency.
The outcome of the 2008 presidential election is yet unknown. It will be determined in November of 2008.