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In the Sophie vs Siavash popularity contest to be the winner of Big Brother, Sophie has made some further progress.
Winner question;
Tuesday 9.15pm - Thursday 09.45am 1000+ responses, filtered for responders who say they will vote;
Who would you like to win Big Brother in the final on Friday?
Charlie 9.2% 53
Rodrigo 11.1% 64
Siavash 33.7% 194
Sophie 38.9% 224
David 5.4% 31
As we outlined in our report last week "Sophie's Choice" which you can view at www.scribd.com/survation Sophie benefits from the transference of supporters of housemates like Charlie, Rodrigo (and David).
With Charlie and Rodrigo doing poorly in our polls of late, Sophie has been the beneficiary.
Observe;
Who would you say you would like to win second best? To Rodrigo/David/Charlie supporters (Answered question 251)
Siavash 14.7% 37
Charlie 8.8% 22
Rodrigo 15.5% 39
Sophie 49.4% 124
David 8.0% 20
Sophie's popularity is tightly linked to the fortunes of Charlie, Rodrigo and David. Conversely, if those housemates become more popular in the final, Sophie's vote could suffer.
Hope for Siavash?
Although Siavash has had a tough time of late in the house, which reflected in Tuesday-Wednesday's responses, taking the overnight results, filtered for those who say they will vote, Siavash is back with a slight lead;
Thursday 00.01 - Thursday 09:45
Filtered for responders who say they will vote;
Who would you like to win Big Brother in the final on Friday?
Charlie 8.7% 28
Rodrigo 9.7% 31
Siavash 38.3% 123
Sophie 37.7% 121
David 5.6% 18
In summary, Sophie looks well positioned running into the last 32 hours in the house and would benefit if there was time for vote transference.
However, Siavash is still not out of the running. His supporters are seemingly more likely to vote and Sophie's support is the more likely to erode should the rest of the house pick up popular support from their current low levels (less than 24% between Rodrigo, Charlie and David).
We will be back to you with more as we have it.
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In the Sophie vs Siavash popularity contest to be the winner of Big Brother, Sophie has made some further progress.
Winner question;
Tuesday 9.15pm - Thursday 09.45am 1000+ responses, filtered for responders who say they will vote;
Who would you like to win Big Brother in the final on Friday?
Charlie 9.2% 53
Rodrigo 11.1% 64
Siavash 33.7% 194
Sophie 38.9% 224
David 5.4% 31
As we outlined in our report last week "Sophie's Choice" which you can view at www.scribd.com/survation Sophie benefits from the transference of supporters of housemates like Charlie, Rodrigo (and David).
With Charlie and Rodrigo doing poorly in our polls of late, Sophie has been the beneficiary.
Observe;
Who would you say you would like to win second best? To Rodrigo/David/Charlie supporters (Answered question 251)
Siavash 14.7% 37
Charlie 8.8% 22
Rodrigo 15.5% 39
Sophie 49.4% 124
David 8.0% 20
Sophie's popularity is tightly linked to the fortunes of Charlie, Rodrigo and David. Conversely, if those housemates become more popular in the final, Sophie's vote could suffer.
Hope for Siavash?
Although Siavash has had a tough time of late in the house, which reflected in Tuesday-Wednesday's responses, taking the overnight results, filtered for those who say they will vote, Siavash is back with a slight lead;
Thursday 00.01 - Thursday 09:45
Filtered for responders who say they will vote;
Who would you like to win Big Brother in the final on Friday?
Charlie 8.7% 28
Rodrigo 9.7% 31
Siavash 38.3% 123
Sophie 37.7% 121
David 5.6% 18
In summary, Sophie looks well positioned running into the last 32 hours in the house and would benefit if there was time for vote transference.
However, Siavash is still not out of the running. His supporters are seemingly more likely to vote and Sophie's support is the more likely to erode should the rest of the house pick up popular support from their current low levels (less than 24% between Rodrigo, Charlie and David).
We will be back to you with more as we have it.
Survation.
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