Recent polling data reveals fallout from the decision to appoint Mette Frederiksen as Denmark’s prime minister. Professor Kasper Møller Hansen notes that Moderate voters come from across the political spectrum, explaining the subsequent loss of votes to the Venstre and Conservative parties following the government’s formation. This shift indicates voter realignment after the recent political negotiations. Despite internal strife, the Socialist People’s Party (SF) has not experienced a decline in support. The data suggests that the appointment decision has demonstrably impacted voter preferences, particularly within the Moderate party’s base. These findings offer insights into the evolving dynamics of Danish politics post-government formation.