Dutch exit polls put centrist party D66 narrowly ahead of far right

The Netherlands voted Wednesday in a pivotal national election that will determine whether the country doubles down on the anti-immigration populism of Geert Wilders or shifts back toward centrist politics. Two exit polls had the centrist D66 party narrowly ahead, with Wilders saying that he had "hoped for a different result".

Dutch exit polls put centrist party D66 narrowly ahead of far right
The Netherlands voted Wednesday in a pivotal national election that will determine whether the country doubles down on the anti-immigration populism of Geert Wilders or shifts back toward centrist politics. Two exit polls had the centrist D66 party narrowly ahead, with Wilders saying that he had "hoped for a different result".

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