Since the Peace March on March 15, Viktor Orban's popularity has surged, with large crowds attending his campaign speeches in various towns, contrasting with Peter Magyar's modest turnout. Allegations of incentives for attendees at Orban's events have emerged, while Magyar's team has been accused of similar tactics. The Tisza Party struggles to mobilize support in rural areas, highlighting its reliance on urban and social media engagement. Experts caution about the reliability of opinion polls, citing past political outcomes. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)