Venstre: 40%
Social Democrats: 35%
Danish People's Party: 23%
Some Other Party: 2%
The next Danish parliamentary election will take place sometime before September 14. According to current polls, the centre-right Venstre Party and centre-left Social Democrats are tied with about 23% of the vote each (Venestre averages a slightly higher percentage), while the right-wing populist Danish People's Party has about 21% of the vote. All other parties have less than 10% of the vote.
Based on those numbers, I think that any of the three of the main parties could reasonably win. Venestre and the Social Democrats are almost equally likely to win, while the Danish People Party are less likely to win.
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