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#TamilNaduPolls2026 | Take a look at voter turnout trends over the years in Tamil Nadu “82% is massive. In my 45 years of tracking Tamil Nadu, I have never seen anything like this,” says R Rajagopalan (R. RAJAGOPALAN). He adds that voters did not buy into M. K. Stalin’s campaign against the Centre, and that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam alliance may have slowed down its momentum. Sumanth C Raman (Sumanth Raman) shares his views on whether there is anti-incumbency in Tamil Nadu—listen in. #Super6 | Akshita Nandagopal
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#TamilNaduPolls2026 | Whose votes will Vijay draw? According to N. Ram, it is clear to most political observers—and supported by data—that in this tri-polar contest, the bulk of the vote loss is likely to come from the AIADMK and its alliance. He explains why. Listen in. #DMK #AIADMK #TVK #NTK #Super6 | Akshita Nandagopal
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#TamilNaduPolls2026 | “There is a qualitative shift in voting patterns. The Dravidian idea appears to be fatiguing, and with the entry of two significant players—Vijay and Seeman—the non-Dravidian space is gaining ground, alongside the BJP. These are the three parties attracting youth in Tamil Nadu,” says S Gurumurthy. #DMK #AIADMK #TVK #NTK #Super6 | Akshita Nandagopal
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#TamilNaduPolls2026 | Was there a “Vijay factor” in the vote count in Tamil Nadu? What does the data say—is it historic or unprecedented? Akshita Nandagopal explains: While turnout is healthy, this is neither a wave nor a historic surge in Tamil Nadu. Listen in. #Super6 | Akshita Nandagopal
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