Magdalena Andersson, leader of the Swedish Social Democrats, reportedly fears internal overconfidence more than opposition attacks as the election nears. Leading party members are concerned that premature celebration of a win could lead to a loss of momentum and ultimately, the election. The primary challenge for Andersson is preventing her own party from acting as if victory is already secured. A potential failure to secure the election is causing anxiety within the Social Democrat leadership, who anticipate a crisis should they lose. The party’s internal dynamics and potential for complacency are now seen as a significant risk factor. This highlights a struggle to maintain focus and motivation within the party despite positive polling.