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Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu casts his vote with his wife Sara during Israel’s parliamentary election in Jerusalem April 9, 2019. Photo: Ariel Schalit/Pool via REUTERS. As Israel’s March 23 elections approach, polling has tended to show a deadlock between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bloc of supporters and the “anti-Bibi” bloc of opponents from both the left and right. A new poll, however, seeks to determine instead what kind of government the Israeli people would actually like to see in power. Mako polled voters by presenting them with a list of both likely and outsider candidates to head specific ministries. Voters were also polled along ideological lines in order to determine which governments would be preferable to specific blocs on the left, center, and right. ....